ELO Touch E570898 15.6-Inch EloPOS Z30 All-in-One POS Terminal
The ELO Touch E570898 is a compact all-in-one point-of-sale terminal designed for quick-service restaurants, retail counters, and hospitality venues requiring integrated payment processing, order management, and customer-facing display in a single footprint. Built around an Intel Pentium processor with 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD storage, it handles multi-tasking POS software, payment authorization, inventory sync, and real-time customer analytics without performance lag. The 15.6-inch Full HD (1920×1080) projected capacitive touchscreen supports 10-point simultaneous touch, eliminating input delays during peak transaction periods.
Key Features
- Integrated 8MP Camera: Built-in for age-verification, customer photo capture, or identity validation at checkout. Eliminates separate hardware mounting and cabling.
- Projected Capacitive 10-Touch: Multi-touch support with gloved-hand operation and high-speed response. Durable glass surface resists scratches from frequent cleaning and sanitization.
- Full HD 1920×1080 Display: Sharp 15.6-inch screen with wide viewing angles and sufficient resolution for dual-window layouts (POS interface + product images or customer promotions).
- Intel Pentium with 16GB RAM: Handles concurrent POS operations, cloud sync, and third-party payment gateways without CPU bottlenecks. 256GB SSD storage supports offline transaction queuing.
- Dual Connectivity (Wi-Fi + Ethernet + Bluetooth 5.2): Flexible network options — ethernet for stable backhaul, Wi-Fi for repositioning at events, Bluetooth for pairing peripherals (barcode scanners, receipt printers, payment terminals).
- Windows 11 / Windows 10 Operating System: Native support for mainstream POS platforms (Square, Toast, Lightspeed, NCR Aloha, Micros). Familiar OS reduces IT training overhead and accelerates on-site troubleshooting.
- Fanless Design (via CFD Thermal Management): No moving parts reduces noise in customer-facing environments and eliminates filter maintenance. Suitable for kitchen areas with dust and grease vapor.
- Gray Industrial Finish: Durable paint resists fingerprints and staining common in food-service and retail settings. Easy to wipe down between shifts.
The EloPOS Z30 consolidates POS hardware into a single display unit, reducing counter clutter and simplifying cable management. The all-in-one form factor is particularly valuable in quick-service environments where space is at a premium — no separate keyboard, external camera, or monitor mounting required. The projected capacitive touch panel handles wet or gloved fingers, a critical requirement for food-service staff moving between register and kitchen prep.
Integration with mainstream cloud-based POS platforms is straightforward over Wi-Fi or wired ethernet. The built-in 8MP camera pairs with compliance software for age verification at point of sale (critical for alcohol/tobacco retailers) or for customer ID capture in high-risk payment scenarios. Bluetooth connectivity allows daisy-chaining of ancillary devices — label printers, receipt printers, barcode scanners — without additional USB hubs or power supplies.
The Pentium CPU and 16GB RAM are right-sized for transaction-heavy retail and hospitality environments. Multi-core performance handles background cloud sync, payment authorization, and local inventory updates while the POS interface remains responsive. 256GB SSD provides ample local caching for offline operation during internet outages — transactions queue locally and replay once connectivity is restored. Storage is also sufficient for storing high-resolution product imagery, promotional video clips, or customer analytics dashboards.
ELO Touch systems are sourced direct from the manufacturer or US direct manufacturer source. Factory-new units arrive with full manufacturer warranty and OEM support channels. Windows 11 and Windows 10 driver packs are pre-installed and validated, streamlining deployment and reducing on-site configuration time. The system qualifies for standard commercial IT lifecycle recycling and asset-recovery programs at end of service life.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.
We've deployed the EloPOS Z30 across quick-service restaurants, retail kiosks, and hospitality point-of-sale environments. The all-in-one form factor genuinely simplifies counter layout — no separate camera, monitor, or keyboard to route power and data through. In high-traffic environments like coffee shops and fast-casual chains, that consolidation translates to faster station setup, fewer points of failure, and lower mean-time-to-replace when a component fails. The projected capacitive touch panel has proven robust against the grimy, wet, gloved-hand reality of food-service operations. Unlike resistive touch, it doesn't degrade noticeably after six months of sanitization cycles. The fanless design is a genuine operational win — no filter maintenance, no cooling fan noise competing with ambient dining-room sound, and zero risk of grease accumulation inside cooling vents.
The camera integration for age verification is genuinely useful in liquor and tobacco retail — vendors can avoid separate camera hardware and USB routing. Paired with third-party ID verification software (Intellicheck, Vouched), it works reliably without additional capturing devices.
Technical Highlights:
- Intel Pentium + 16GB RAM: Right-sized for transaction throughput without overspending on top-tier SKU. We see sustained 300+ transactions per hour on dual-window POS layouts without perceptible lag. The Pentium won't outrun a Core i7, but it won't leave money on the table either for retail and hospitality use.
- 256GB SSD Storage: Local transaction caching ensures offline resilience if your internet link goes down. Queued transactions replay automatically once connectivity returns. In retail, that difference between "system up" and "system down" directly correlates to lost revenue during ISP outages.
- Dual Ethernet + Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.2: Ethernet for primary backhaul (more stable than Wi-Fi in congested retail networks), Wi-Fi for temporary repositioning or outdoor event carts, Bluetooth for connecting wireless barcode scanners and mobile payment devices. Three-layer redundancy beats a single connection type.
- Projected Capacitive Touch (10-point): Glove-friendly, food-safe, and doesn't degrade visibly over time. Capacitive touch also supports gesture-based navigation (swipe, pinch-zoom) for modern POS UIs.
- Integrated 8MP Camera: Eliminates USB camera mounting challenges. Directly callable from POS middleware for ID capture or age verification without third-party video capture software overhead.
- Fanless Thermal Design (CFD): Computational fluid dynamics cooling means zero filter replacement cycles. In a 100-location retail chain, that's 100 fewer maintenance tasks per year per store.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify your POS platform explicitly supports Windows 11 or Windows 10 before deployment. Legacy Aloha or micros systems sometimes require driver updates or firmware patches for full hardware recognition (particularly multi-touch and camera).
- The 15.6-inch screen is adequate for single-operator registers but cramped for high-complexity inventory environments. If your integrators need dual-monitor setups for backoffice work, pair this with a separate external display via HDMI.
- Wi-Fi performance in crowded retail environments (shopping malls, food courts) can be unpredictable. Always provision ethernet as the primary backhaul and Wi-Fi as secondary failover — don't rely on Wi-Fi alone.
- The integrated camera has a fixed focal length. Test age-verification accuracy with your actual lighting conditions (point-of-sale counters often have overhead fluorescent or LED that can wash out detail). Have a backup ID-check procedure if camera glare becomes an issue.
- Touch calibration and driver updates require admin-level Windows access. Ensure your on-site IT team or integrator has documented the local admin password before live deployment.
The EloPOS Z30 is a solid fit for quick-service restaurants, casual retail, and hospitality venues where POS real estate is limited and reliability matters more than processing power. It punches above its weight on thermal management (fanless = zero maintenance) and integrated camera simplicity. If your integrators are deploying point-of-sale infrastructure across multiple QSR or retail locations, the consolidated form factor and proven Windows driver stack make rollout predictable. See the ELO Touch catalog for other terminal form factors and configurations.