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Know More About Touch Screen Kiosks And Their Displays

By: John Wardle

While deploying a network of touch screen kiosks, you need to remember that some of these touch screen kiosks and their displays are more advantageous and durable than several others for certain reasons. And hence, the successful deployment of touch screen kiosks involves many minute aspects of planning and selection. It needs the investor’s attention to details and analysis of the present and would-be customer base, the probable location, and planned purposes. The profile of the users and the location where the kiosks are to be used, both play significant roles in determining the type of touch screen to be installed. This in turn affects the level of technology you invest in.

Here is a proactive CHECKLIST to help you decide whether touch screen kiosks are the right choice for your business and the types that you may need.

Are you planning to use only one application for your kiosks? Good kiosks generally have a single, specific application of operation.
Are the kiosks and their interface designs attractive enough? The sole purpose of the kiosk should be to attract attention.
Are the navigation and content presentation logical enough? The program that executes the interaction on the screen should have a navigation logic that has the ability to hold the attention of the user.
Are the content presentations simple and rational enough? The content on the screen must lead to the objective of the user in the quickest possible steps.

You may now need to know more about touch screen kiosks and their displays. The technology behind touch screens is still undergoing changes. The most used are the Resistive touch screens, which are affordable, durable, and robust. The Surface wave touch screens use ultrasonic waves but are sensitive to dust, moisture, and other contaminations. The Capacitive touch screens function when touched with bare fingers or conductive devices. These are not affected by outside elements and have high clarity but can be very expensive.

The Infrared touch screens are widely used and have the most durable surfaces. The Optical Imaging touch screens are more sophisticated and have two or more image sensors placed around the edges of the screen. The Strain Gauge touch screens are extensively used where protection from vandalism is a priority.

More modern touch screens, like those using Dispersive Signal Technology were introduced in 2002 and claim to provide excellent optical clarity and are unaffected by dust and other outside elements, including scratches. Touch screens using the Acoustic Pulse Recognition system are actually made of pure glass. Hence, the optics and durability is derived from the glass used. Scratches and dust does not hinder functioning and these ensure a high level of accuracy.

All these touch screen technologies can be implemented on CRT or LCD monitors.

Choosing the right type of screens and kiosks out of these options is a challenge. However, it will be wise to focus on your business needs, the location, and the intended users of the kiosks. For expert guidance and advice, call us at 01709 704046 or fill our online enquiry forms at www.kiosks-uk.com. We, at Kiosks UK – Rittal, would be happy to sort out your queries on your needs about kiosks and let you know more about interactive touch screen kiosks and their displays.

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John Wardle is a well known author who writes articles for kiosks-uk.com, the leading Kiosk solution provider & supplier offering interactive & cost effective and touch screen kiosks products in attractive design & style. www.kiosks-uk.com, the one stop shop for interactive point of sale kiosks.

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