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PioneerPOS
SKU: MAW-HC4XKQ-Z4
Pioneerpos Cyp 15" 2.9GHZ 4G W10LTSC Wifi Audio - MAW-HC4XKQ-Z4
- Windows 10 LTSC delivers security-patch-only stability for long-term POS deployments.
- Integrated Wi-Fi connectivity reduces cabling requirements for wall-mount counter installs.
- 2.9GHz processor handles real-time transactions and scanning without throttling at peak load.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FJQ000035
PioneerPOS Cyp 15" 2.9GHZ 8G 120SSD W10ENT - HC8FJQ000035
- 2.9GHz dual-core with 8GB RAM handles simultaneous payment and DB queries without lag.
- 120GB SSD cuts boot times and supports offline transaction queuing during network loss.
- Windows 10 Enterprise ensures compatibility with legacy and modern POS software stacks.
$3,069.17 $2,057.99 Save $1,011.18 -
PioneerPOS
SKU: MAG-HC4FCQ-P2
PioneerPOS Cyp 15" 29G 4GB 120SSD W10PRO Msr Torx - MAG-HC4FCQ-P2
- Integrated 15" display and MSR eliminate separate card reader peripherals on the counter.
- 120GB SSD cuts boot time under 30 seconds, reducing downtime during shift changeovers.
- Windows 10 Pro enables native deployment of legacy POS software without compatibility shims.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: KC8F0F05003Z
PioneerPOS Cyp 15" i3 8G 120SSD NO OS WiFi WALL - KC8F0F05003Z
- No-OS bare-metal ship lets integrators deploy any validated OS and software stack.
- 8GB RAM and 120GB SSD handle concurrent POS, payment, and inventory workloads.
- Wi-Fi connectivity enables flexible placement where Ethernet runs are impractical.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: KC8FJQ050035
PioneerPOS Cyp 15" I3 8G 120SSD W10ENT Wifi Prnt - KC8FJQ050035
- Intel Core i3 with 8GB DDR4 RAM handles concurrent POS and payment workflows without lag.
- 120GB SSD stores Windows 10 Enterprise, POS app, and local transaction logs on a single drive.
- Integrated thermal printer and 802.11ac WiFi reduce counter cable clutter and support network redundancy.
$3,560.99 -
PioneerPOS
SKU: AC8FJQ000035
PioneerPOS CYP 15" J1900 8G 120SSD W10ENT - AC8FJQ000035
- Integrated 15" touch display eliminates a separate monitor, reducing counter footprint.
- Intel Atom J1900 quad-core with 8GB RAM handles POS apps and payment APIs concurrently.
- 120GB SSD and Windows 10 Enterprise pre-installed enable same-day deployment, no imaging needed.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: MBJ-HC4FPQ-53
PioneerPOS CYP 2.9 4G 120SD W11LTSC 3TKs Imager - MBJ-HC4FPQ-53
- 4G modular slot design locks into CYP 2.9 terminals with no misalignment risk.
- Direct USB connection eliminates hubs and external power for faster counter deployment.
- Three included token keys enable role-based credential isolation at a single terminal.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC4FMF05053Z
PioneerPOS CYP 2.9GHz 4G 120SD W11Pro TPM.WiFi - HC4FMF05053Z
- 2.9GHz CPU with 4GB RAM handles concurrent POS, payment, and inventory workloads.
- TPM 2.0 module provides hardware-backed encryption for secure transaction processing.
- Windows 11 Pro built-in enables Group Policy deployment across multi-location retail chains.
$3,383.67 $2,268.99 Save $1,114.68 -
PioneerPOS
SKU: HC4XNQ000535
PioneerPOS Cyp 2.9GHZ 4G LT21 Msr USB Prnt - HC4XNQ000535
- 2.9GHz multi-core processor sustains payment processing under moderate-to-high transaction loads.
- 4G LTE connectivity routes transactions over carrier networks when fixed broadband is unavailable.
- Integrated MSR and USB port support legacy card readers, printers, and scanners without extra hardware.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FNQ0M0031
PioneerPOS CYP 2.9GHz 8G 120SD LT21 TPM WiFi Base - HC8FNQ0M0031
- 2.9GHz multi-core CPU with 8GB RAM handles 20+ concurrent endpoints without degradation.
- 120GB SSD eliminates mechanical-drive failure risk in vibration-prone or mobile deployments.
- TPM 2.0 enables secure boot and encrypted credential storage for PCI DSS compliance.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FNQ000035
PioneerPOS Cyp 2.9GHZ 8G 120SD LT21 USB Prnt - HC8FNQ000035
- 2.9GHz CPU with 8GB RAM handles concurrent POS workflows without lag.
- 120GB SSD eliminates mechanical failure risk in high-vibration counter deployments.
- Integrated USB print interface connects receipt printers without external print servers.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FNQ050031
PioneerPOS CYP 2.9GHz 8G 120SD LTSC2021 WiFi Base - HC8FNQ050031
- Windows 10 LTSC 2021 avoids forced feature updates, protecting stable POS deployments.
- 120GB SSD eliminates mechanical failure risk and accelerates boot times in high-transaction environments.
- 8GB RAM supports concurrent POS, payment, inventory, and Wi-Fi workloads without throttling.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FJQ050031
PioneerPOS CYP 2.9GHz 8G 120SD W10E Wifi VBase - HC8FJQ050031
- 2.9GHz CPU with 8GB RAM handles 4–8 concurrent 1080p IP camera streams locally.
- 120GB SSD stores 24–48 hours of 1080p footage without NAS or cloud dependency.
- Windows 10 Embedded supports Blue Iris, Milestone, and Genetec without driver friction.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FPQ000535
PioneerPOS Cyp 2.9GHZ 8G 120SD W11 Ltsc Msr USB - HC8FPQ000535
- Windows 11 LTSC delivers a 5-year support cycle with minimal forced updates for stable deployments.
- 2.9GHz CPU and 8GB DDR4 RAM handle concurrent transactions, inventory lookups, and network sync.
- Integrated USB MSR enables direct card reads without additional hardware or external reader cabling.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FMQ000030
PioneerPOS CYP 2.9GHz 8G 120SD W11P TPM NoMount - HC8FMQ000030
- Fanless design delivers zero acoustic noise for customer-facing counter deployments.
- Windows 11 Pro with TPM 2.0 enables hardware-backed encryption and domain-join support.
- 2.9GHz CPU and 8GB RAM support single-NVR management or 1–3 lane POS concurrency.
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PioneerPOS
SKU: HC8FPQ000035
PioneerPOS Cyp 2.9GHZ 8G W11LTSC USB Prnt - HC8FPQ000035
- 2.9GHz CPU with 8GB RAM sustains thermal print throughput without transaction lag.
- Windows 11 LTSC eliminates forced OS updates, preserving POS software driver stability.
- USB direct connection removes IP/DHCP overhead for fast, low-config counter deployment.
$3,118.99
Workstations & Terminals
Surveillance workstations and terminals provide the computing power required for live monitoring, playback, and video management software (VMS) operation. Designed for control rooms and security desks, these systems ensure smooth performance in high-camera-count environments.
Plan Your Deployment
- Camera count and simultaneous live view requirements
- VMS compatibility and hardware specifications
- GPU and decoding performance needs
- Monitor output configuration and multi-display setup
- Control room ergonomics and operator workflow planning
Workstations & Terminals — Engineering-Grade Video Recording & Storage for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 13 working models of workstations & terminals sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Channel count and supported resolution define the recorder's ceiling. A 16-channel NVR rated for 8MP per channel is a different product from a 16-channel rated for 2MP — the latter throttles your future camera upgrades. Read the per-channel and aggregate bitrate ceilings (often expressed in Mbps incoming/outgoing). A safe rule: target an NVR with at least 50% headroom on bitrate, and channel count one step above current need.
Storage architecture matters as much as raw capacity. Surveillance-grade drives (WD Purple, Seagate SkyHawk) are tuned for 24/7 write loads and a small concurrent read count; desktop drives fail in months under the same workload. RAID levels affect both fault tolerance and write performance — RAID 5 for general retention with one drive of redundancy, RAID 6 or 10 for larger arrays where two-drive failure isn't recoverable in RAID 5.
VMS choice locks you into a vendor ecosystem more than any camera decision will. Genetec, Milestone, Hanwha Wisenet WAVE, Avigilon, and Axis Camera Station differ on per-camera licensing cost, third-party integrations (access control, video analytics, identity), and analyst workflow. Demo the operator interface with the people who will actually use it before committing — analyst frustration drives more replacements than technical limits.
Plan for off-site or redundant storage. Single-site recorders fail or get stolen. Cloud-archive licensing, NAS replication, and multi-site federation become important the moment a chain customer asks for centralized investigation tools. Recorders that bury cloud-archive in a per-camera SaaS bundle drive long-term costs much higher than a one-time NAS expansion.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 8MP, Thermal |
| Connectivity | Wired, Cellular |
| Power | AC/DC, PoE++ |
| Channels | 4 |
| Storage | SSD, microSD, HDD |
| Type | NVR, Controller |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many drives can fit in a typical NVR?
Compact desktop NVRs hold 1-2 drives — typically capping around 16TB usable. Mid-size rack-mount NVRs hold 4-8 drives, often 32-64TB usable in RAID 5/6. Enterprise NVRs and dedicated storage servers scale to 16+ drives with hot-swap and JBOD expansion. Match drive count to your retention math; running out of drive bays mid-project means a recorder replacement, not just a drive add.
Should I use surveillance-grade or enterprise drives?
Surveillance-grade drives (WD Purple, Seagate SkyHawk) are correct for most NVRs — they're tuned for many concurrent write streams from cameras with low read count. Enterprise drives (WD Gold, Seagate IronWolf Pro, Exos) are appropriate for high-channel-count systems with many concurrent investigator clients reading recorded video. Avoid desktop drives entirely; they're rated for 8x5 light duty and fail quickly in 24/7 NVR loads.
What's the difference between an NVR and a hybrid recorder?
An NVR records exclusively from IP cameras over Ethernet. A hybrid (or tribrid) recorder accepts both IP cameras and legacy analog/HD-over-coax cameras on dedicated BNC inputs, useful for migrations where you can't replace coax runs immediately. Hybrid units cost more per channel and add complexity; if you're starting fresh or fully replacing analog, a pure NVR is simpler and almost always cheaper per usable channel.
Can I expand storage on an existing NVR?
Most rack NVRs and storage servers accept storage expansion via empty drive bays, eSATA/SAS JBOD shelves, or iSCSI targets. Desktop NVRs with only 1-2 bays generally do not. Before buying, check the recorder's supported expansion architecture and the maximum raw and usable capacity — many sub-$2,000 NVRs cap below the 24TB threshold most projects need within three years.
Do I need a dedicated VMS workstation?
For a few cameras and one or two simultaneous operators, the NVR's built-in client interface is enough. For 32+ cameras, multiple investigator seats, video walls, or wall-of-monitors operations, a dedicated workstation (or thin client) running the VMS client is standard. The workstation needs adequate GPU decode capacity for the simultaneous stream count — H.265 decode acceleration is essential at scale.
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