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Displays and remote terminal units
News Release from: Rittal | Subject: Opti-Wall
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 June 2003
A compact terminal for wall mounting
The Rittal Interactive Terminal Systems offer a compact wall mounted terminal as the ideal solution for organisations who need to supply information on demand, for example in process control areas
The Rittal Interactive Terminal Systems (ITS) are the ideal solution for companies and organisations who need to supply information on demand in order to meet the growing demands of their customers Common application environments include libraries, hospitals, trade fairs, shopping centres and process control areas
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 1 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Rittal Kiosks now available from stock
To enhance customer service Rittal have introduced the ability for Opti-Wall and Opti-Line II kiosks to be available from stock in the UK
Opti-Wall is the most recent descendent of the successful Opti-Line family, which recently won an award for "Best Visual Appeal".
As a wall-mounted compact terminal, it requires little space whilst still offering all the advantages of accommodating the latest technology with various installation options.
There is a choice of two PC systems, which are specifically adapted for use in kiosk systems, a standard PC, and a "Silent" system that lives up to its name, as it does not contain the traditional fans in the power pack or for cooling the CPU.
There is a choice of 15" and 17" TFT displays, with touch screen or keyboard options.
An active sound system with 2 loudspeakers makes the terminal fit for multimedia and other options include magnetic or smart card readers for point of sale applications.
Rittal offer all terminals as empty enclosures or as complete systems including a service package whereby the customer can load his/her individual software solutions. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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