Interactive Kiosk
An interactive kiosk is a device that combines a computer, monitor, and touchscreen.
The main task of these devices is to provide quick and convenient access to necessary information.
A touchscreen kiosk (self-service kiosk) is designed to provide users with various information without requiring staff involvement.
Information kiosks are built around a personal computer equipped with a touchscreen monitor, housed in an ergonomic, vandal-resistant, typically steel casing.
In addition to steel, kiosk casings are also made using anti-vandal tempered glass.
An interactive touchscreen kiosk provides access to information and applications for communication, commerce, entertainment, or education.
The application area for information kiosks is very wide, for example:
- healthcare facilities: polyclinics, hospitals, dental clinics, pharmacies, sanatoriums
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cultural institutions: museums, galleries
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shopping and entertainment centers, hypermarkets, other retail organizations
- banking institutions
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transport hubs: train stations, airports
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cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, hostels
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exhibitions
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car dealerships
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government institutions
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educational institutions
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travel agencies
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courts
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sports centers