MILPITAS, Calif., July 25, 2017 -- Elo, a leading global supplier of touchscreen solutions, today announced its new E-Series 15E3 15-inch touchscreen computer for retail and hospitality. The 15E3 packs powerful computing and connectivity into a sleek, space-saving design that integrates easily into modern interiors and in-store experiences. Designed with seamless edge-to-edge, easy-to-clean glass, the 15E3 all-in-one (AiO) computer features Elo’s industry-leading TouchPro™ Pro-G projected capacitive (PCAP) or AccuTouch® five-wire resistive touch technologies. The fan-less cooling design ensures quiet, dust-free operation, while easy access to main components enables quick, convenient serviceability. The new 15E3 adds an RJ12 cash drawer port, allowing direct connection between the cash drawer and the POS terminal.
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Cinemex, a Cineplex company headquartered in Mexico, employs Elo’s E-Series touchscreen computers in more than 300 theaters in Mexico and is expanding its use in the U.S. “Providing a streamlined customer experience and consistent dependable operation at our point of sale is paramount to business growth,” said Saul Perez, IT director of Cinemex. “Elo’s E-series all-in-one touchscreen computers were key to our theater expansion of more than 26% last year.”
“Our E-series all-in-one has proven itself to be an affordable, compact and commercial-grade point-of-sale touchscreen computer,” said John Lamb, chief marketing officer at Elo. “Customers request the 4:3 aspect ratio for many point-of-sale applications. With today’s launch, the E-Series family now offers both standard aspect 4:3 (15E3) and widescreen aspect 16:9 (15E2) to retailers, enabling them to optimize our solutions for their existing software.”
Powered by an Intel® Celeron® J1900 Quad-Core processor with 4 GB memory and 128 GB of solid-state storage, the new 15E3 delivers reliable performance, and connectivity to third-party peripherals via four USB ports, two serial ports, and a VGA output, all at an affordable price. The VGA output allows for a customer-facing display powering advertising, upselling and customer engagement at checkout. All the 15E3’s connections are concealed from view, offering a clean look and added protection from accidental disconnection.
The new E-Series touchscreen computer joins Elo’s versatile point of sale portfolio, which already includes the configurable X-Series AiO, delivering modularity to scale according to business needs; the stylish AiO Elo PayPoint® platform with clean lines and fully integrated functionalities, including a flip-to-sign touchscreen, barcode reader, cash drawer, receipt printer and customer-facing display; and the modern Elo I-Series on the Wallaby flip stand with built-in space for a printer and the flexibility of mPOS architecture with commercial-grade performance.
About Elo
Elo is a global leader in touchscreen solutions, including POS systems and interactive signage displays from 10 to 70 inches. The inventor of the touchscreen, Elo now has 20+ million retail and hospitality installations in 80+ countries, with products designed in California and built to last, with a three-year standard warranty. The Elo touchscreen experience has consistently stood for quality, reliability and innovation. Elo intellectual property is protected by global patent, trademark and design registrations. Learn more about Elo at EloTouch.com.
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