Posiflex TK32500110DGP 15-Inch POS Touch Terminal
Overview
The Posiflex TK32500110DGP is a 15-inch fixed-location point-of-service terminal designed for checkout counters, service desks, and information kiosks in retail and hospitality environments. It pairs an Intel Celeron N2807 processor (1.58 GHz base, 2.16 GHz turbo) with 2GB DDR3 memory and 320GB HDD storage running Windows Embedded POS Ready 7. The 1024 x 768 resistive touchscreen handles transaction-based workloads — card processing, order entry, inventory lookups — where durability and long-term Windows support matter more than raw processing power. The low-profile, foldable base and VESA mount capability support flexible counter or wall deployment without requiring a separate stand.
Compatibility
The TK32500110DGP operates as a standalone Windows Embedded terminal. It integrates with standard retail POS systems (NCR, Oracle Micros, Toast, Square, Lightspeed) and hospitality management platforms via USB ports and Gigabit LAN (RJ-45). Verify that your backend systems and payment processors support Windows Embedded POS Ready 7 before deployment. The terminal does not function as a network control device — it is a client-side endpoint, so your existing network switch and infrastructure remain unchanged. Windows Embedded POS Ready 7 provides extended vendor support through Posiflex and ongoing security patches appropriate for fixed commercial deployments.
Installation Notes
VESA mount installation requires a bracket or arm rated for at least 11 lbs (terminal weight). The foldable base can be deployed without additional hardware for counter-top use. Ensure adequate space around the enclosure for passive cooling — the Celeron processor and HDD generate minimal heat, but airflow around vents prevents thermal throttling during sustained operation. AC power connection (standard outlet) is required; verify local electrical standards before installation. Resistive touchscreen does not require calibration tools — Windows Embedded setup handles touch mapping automatically. Cable management: Gigabit LAN and USB connections should route through conduit or clips to prevent accidental disconnect during high-traffic counter operation.