Panasonic has introduced Stingray point-of-sale stations. The JS-950 is designed with open software and hardware architecture, and in a modular construction that offers a lower total cost of ownership, the manufacturer claims. Modular construction allows stations to evolve with business needs. A high-speed processor and up to 2 gigabytes of RAM allow the station to be used in standalone applications and integrated into a LAN for demanding office operations. It also offers a customer order checker in two or four lines, a screen or interactive monitor for points of purchase or more elaborate applications, greater accuracy and confirmation of orders, configuration with a magnetic card reader for three information paths and the possibility of integration with biometric security solutions or Digital. Flexible workstations for points of sale
Panasonic has introduced Stingray point-of-sale stations. The JS-950 is designed with open software and hardware architecture, and in a modular construction that offers a lower total cost of ownership, the manufacturer claims. Modular construction allows stations to evolve with business needs. A high-speed processor and up to 2 gigabytes of RAM allow the station to be used in standalone applications and integrated into a LAN for demanding office operations. It also offers a customer order checker in two or four lines, a screen or interactive monitor for points of purchase or more elaborate applications, greater accuracy and confirmation of orders, configuration with a magnetic card reader for three information paths and the possibility of integration with biometric security solutions or Digital.


