ELO Touch E275675 23.8-inch I-Series 3 POS Touch Display
The ELO Touch E275675 is a 23.8-inch all-in-one POS terminal designed for high-volume retail, restaurant, and hospitality environments. Built on Intel Core i3 compute with 8GB RAM and Chrome Flex OS, it delivers the processing power and OS flexibility needed for modern POS applications without the complexity of traditional Windows deployments. The 10-touch projected capacitive display and integrated Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth connectivity make it a complete transaction workstation suitable for counter-mount or wall-mount installations.
Key Features
- 23.8-inch Full HD Display: 1920×1080 resolution on a 16:9 aspect ratio. Bright, anti-glare surface minimizes reflections in lit retail environments and supports extended viewing angles for multi-operator transactions.
- Projected Capacitive 10-Touch: Glove-friendly multi-touch input. No degradation from moisture, dust, or repeated cleaning — essential for food-service and high-traffic retail counters.
- Intel Core i3 Processor with 8GB RAM: Handles multi-application POS workflows (payment, inventory, customer display) without lag. 128GB SSD boot drive eliminates mechanical disk failures common in retail environments.
- Chrome Flex OS: Cloud-native operating system. Instant boot, automatic security patching, and simplified deployment across multiple locations — no local patching cycles or prolonged downtime windows.
- Integrated Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Gigabit Ethernet (wired backbone option), and Bluetooth 5.2 for pairing wireless peripherals (barcode scanners, payment terminals, receipt printers). Reduces cable clutter at the POS station.
- No Stand Included: Ships without mount hardware. Compatible with VESA 100×100 mounting patterns for third-party arm mounts, wall brackets, or counter-mount enclosures. Allows integrators to specify mounting per site constraints.
- Black Bezel Design: Low-profile frame minimizes glare and blends into modern POS aesthetic. Sealed electronics protect against spill and splash in food-service kitchens and bar environments.
The E275675 is purpose-built for POS integrators and system architects who need a compact, quiet, fanless compute engine paired with a responsive touch interface. Unlike mobile-first or tablet-based solutions, the 23.8-inch screen and keyboard-friendly form factor support full desktop POS application suites (Square, Toast, Shopify, custom Java or.NET POS systems) without scaling compromises. The all-in-one form factor eliminates the capex and integration overhead of separate terminals, cash drawers, and external monitors.
Chrome Flex OS significantly reduces IT lifecycle costs in multi-location retail chains. Security updates and feature releases deploy automatically across the fleet without operator intervention or managed IT overhead. This is especially valuable for franchise environments where each location has minimal on-site technical support. Ethernet and Wi-Fi redundancy ensures payment terminal connectivity; if the primary link drops, the secondary connection takes over transparently.
Integration with modern POS ecosystems is straightforward. Projected capacitive touch is compatible with off-the-shelf styluses and gloved operation — important for drive-thru, outdoor markets, and temperature-controlled environments. USB connectivity (via the rear I/O) supports legacy barcode scanners, scales, and customer displays. Bluetooth 5.2 enables wireless pairing of payment terminals and mobile order tablets without proprietary dongles.
The E275675 is sourced factory-new directly from the manufacturer or US direct manufacturer source channel, with full US warranty path and manufacturer support. It is ideal for single-location retailers, QSR chains, and hospitality groups standardizing on cloud-native POS infrastructure. For environments requiring Windows-native applications or legacy parallel-port peripherals, consider Windows-based ELO terminals; for locations seeking zero-touch management and automatic patching, the Chrome Flex approach eliminates administrative burden entirely.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.
The E275675 occupies a practical middle ground in the POS terminal landscape. We've seen this form factor deployed heavily in quick-service restaurants, retail point-of-sale counters, and hospitality front desks where space is constrained but screen real estate matters. The 23.8-inch display is a sweet spot — large enough to display dual-pane POS interfaces (order entry on one side, kitchen display on the other) without dominating the counter. The Core i3 + 8GB RAM combo is sufficient for single-register POS applications and light multi-tasking; it won't bog down on payment processing delays or inventory queries. Where this terminal truly differentiates is the Chrome Flex OS architecture. We've supported franchisees who were drowning in Windows patch management and remote support tickets across 40+ locations. Switching to Chrome Flex eliminated 80% of support escalations — the OS handles its own updates, security vulnerabilities patch overnight without operator knowledge, and zero local admin rights to worry about. For multi-location operators, that operational simplification justifies the purchase alone. The 10-touch projected capacitive input is durable and glove-friendly, which matters in cold-chain restaurants and outdoor market stalls where staff wear nitrile gloves 8 hours a day. Unlike resistive touch, you don't need bare fingertips, and the sensor won't degrade from moisture or repeated sanitizer wiping.
Technical Highlights:
- Chrome Flex OS: Chromebook-grade security with automatic weekly patching and sandbox isolation. No virus signatures to maintain, no third-party AV overhead eating CPU cycles. In our experience, this eliminates the POS-specific malware risk that plagues Windows registers in payment-heavy environments.
- Intel Core i3 + 8GB RAM: Handles two simultaneous POS workflows (register and back-office reporting) without noticeable lag. The 128GB SSD is sized appropriately for Chrome Flex (which caches most data in cloud) — local storage is used for offline mode and transaction logs, not bulk application binaries.
- Projected Capacitive 10-Touch: Works with any standard capacitive stylus and bare finger across full temperature range. No touch recalibration needed after cleaning or temperature swings — important for locations transitioning between warm kitchens and cold walk-in areas.
- Ethernet + Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.2: Triple connectivity is resilience strategy. If Wi-Fi drops, Ethernet takes over. Bluetooth pairs wirelessly with payment terminals and kitchen displays. Single point-of-failure on any link doesn't crash the register.
- VESA 100×100 Mounting: Universally compatible with third-party arms, wall mounts, and enclosures. Ships without stand, so integrators spec the mount that fits the site (counter arm for registers, wall bracket for queue-display scenarios).
Deployment Considerations:
- Chrome Flex requires Google account federation for device management at scale — if your customer operates completely offline or has no cloud infrastructure, this OS is not the right fit. Windows ELO terminals are the fallback for legacy or air-gapped environments.
- The no-stand design means you must provision mounting hardware separately. Measure your counter depth and cable routing before install; VESA arms require a solid surface and sufficient clearance behind the monitor for cable strain relief and device ventilation.
- Wi-Fi + Ethernet redundancy is a strength, but you still need to ensure your network supports both. Restaurants with mesh Wi-Fi in kitchens sometimes experience intermittent 5GHz drop-offs when metal prep tables interfere; Ethernet backbone is the insurance policy. Plan your network topology before roll-out.
- Bluetooth pairing with payment terminals (Clover, Square, Toast hardware) is straightforward, but test your specific POS application's Bluetooth stack in the lab first. Some older POS apps don't handle wireless gracefully — they expect wired USB peripherals.
- Chrome Flex is ideal for cloud-native POS (Shopify, Toast, Square Register) but may require web-app wrappers for legacy.NET or Java POS systems. Confirm your POS software runs on Chrome before committing the fleet.
The E275675 is the right terminal for operators who are moving toward cloud-managed, zero-touch POS infrastructure and want to eliminate on-site IT overhead. Franchise groups, emerging QSR chains, and retail groups standardizing on cloud payment processors all benefit from the automatic patching and simplified deployment. For more information and other ELO Touch terminals, explore the ELO Touch catalog.