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Displays and remote terminal units
News Release from: Rittal | Subject: Interactive Terminal Systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2003
Rittal Opti-Desk offers additional
utility space
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 customer demands
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 centres
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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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 new Opti-Desk offers additional utility and workspace making it an ideal information kiosk in any consultation, information or presentation environment.
The terminals can also be used as an upright PC for the office.
A TFT display (either 15" or 17") and loudspeakers are housed together in a slim case.
Space saving solutions include an ergonomically shaped work surface, a PC keyboard inserted flush in the work surface and a lockable under-desk enclosure to house a PC, printer, scanner or other hardware on additionally installed component shelves.
Optional castors with brakes allow mobile use of this practical Business Workstation.
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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