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New Desktop Self-Service Kiosk

desktop self-service cash register with built-in printer and rear display

Desktop Self-Service Kiosk: New 15.6″ Cash Register

SOMAN has launched a new desktop self-service kiosk for compact commercial spaces. This new model also works as a desktop self-service cash register. As a result, businesses can add self-service functions at the counter without installing a large floor-standing unit.

The device combines a 15.6-inch touchscreen, built-in thermal printer, rear display, and optional scanner module in one compact unit. Therefore, it helps businesses save space, improve customer flow, and create a cleaner service area. In addition, the compact design gives stores a flexible hardware option for modern service points.

desktop self-service kiosk with 15.6 inch touchscreen

Desktop Self-Service Kiosk for Countertop Use

This model is built for countertop deployment. Because it takes up less space, it fits locations where a full-size kiosk would be less practical. Businesses can place it on an existing counter and create a more efficient service point.

Compared with a traditional freestanding kiosk, a desktop unit is easier to install. It is also easier to fit into existing store layouts. That is why this type of self-service hardware is a practical choice for many commercial projects.

desktop self-service cash register with built-in printer and rear display

Compact Self-Service Terminal for Service Points

Businesses can use this device at checkout counters, self-order stations, service desks, pick-up points, and other customer-facing areas.

For example, it fits quick service restaurants, cafés, convenience stores, specialty retail stores, ticketing counters, and reception points. In these settings, it can support self-ordering, self-checkout, receipt printing, and customer interaction. Meanwhile, its compact structure helps staff keep the counter area organized.

Self-Service Cash Register for Project Integration

This model can serve different project needs. For instance, it can work as a desktop self-service cash register, a self-order terminal, or a compact service-point kiosk. The final use depends on the software and module setup.

Because of this flexibility, distributors, software companies, and system integrators have more options. They can choose hardware that fits local business needs more easily. In other words, it offers a good balance of function, size, and convenience.

OEM and ODM Support for Self-Service Hardware

As a hardware manufacturer, SOMAN supports OEM and ODM customization for different project requirements. We can help customers adapt the hardware for different commercial applications and market needs.

To learn more, you can also visit our self-service kiosk page and POS hardware category page. In addition, readers can refer to National Retail Federation and NCR Voyix for more information about self-checkout trends and retail technology.

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