Posiflex TX2000S10DFF Compact Box POS Terminal
Overview
The TX2000S10DFF is a sealed box-form-factor point-of-service computer built around a dual-core Intel Celeron N2807 processor running Windows 7 64-bit. It delivers 4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM RAM and 320GB SATA HDD (or upgradeable via eMMC/mSATA connectors) in a 8.66" × 7.9" × 2.2" footprint — small enough to fit behind registers, under counters, or mounted to a VESA arm in tight retail spaces. The fanless, ventless design eliminates mechanical wear and acoustic noise, making it suitable for kitchen environments, coastal (salt-air) settings, and any deployment where silent operation matters. This is not a general-purpose computer — it is purpose-built for legacy point-of-sale ecosystems and light-duty surveillance control stations that rely on Windows 7 embedded software.
Compatibility
The TX2000S10DFF integrates into retail POS systems, hospitality kiosks, and compact surveillance control rooms that run Windows 7 Professional, POSReady 7, Windows Embedded 8.1, Windows 10 IoT, or Linux (per request). It connects via USB and standard power inlet (AC). Verify your transaction management system, POS drivers, and any third-party peripherals support Windows 7 64-bit — the OS reached end-of-life in January 2020, meaning no security updates are available from Microsoft. If your environment mandates current OS support, evaluate a migration path before deployment. The DDR3L SO-DIMM slot accepts up to 4GB RAM; storage expansion uses SATA 2.5-inch drive, eMMC, or mSATA modules in their respective connectors.
Installation Notes
Mount using the built-in VESA holes for flexible wall, arm, or bracket deployment. Position the unit to avoid direct sunlight and ensure adequate ambient airflow — fanless thermal dissipation depends on passive convection. Maintain operating temperature 15–35°C and avoid moisture-heavy environments. Power via standard AC inlet with adequate outlet clearance. The sealed design requires no field disassembly; any RAM or storage upgrades must be performed at commissioning.