Product Introduction
The Floor Standing Digital Kiosk is a self-standing terminal that integrates display, interaction, and information dissemination.
Application Scenarios: Shopping malls, airports, exhibition halls, banks, government offices, and more. It is used for advertising, information retrieval, self-service, and interactive experiences.
Product Features
High-Definition Display: Industrial-grade IPS/VA LCD with a resolution of 1920×1080 or 3840×2160, a brightness of 350–700 cd/m², and optional anti-glare treatment.
Remote Content Management: Supports major CMS systems, allowing for Wi-Fi/wired/4G updates, scheduled publishing, and simultaneous multi-device control.
Industrial-Grade Motherboard: Built-in Android/Windows industrial-grade motherboard ensures stable operation without crashes or blue screens. Power consumption is 45W–90W, below the industry average.



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Parameter Category |
Specific Parameters |
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Size Range |
Varying from 32 inches to 65 inches |
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Resolution |
Full HD 1920x1080 or 4K |
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Touch Screen Technology |
Capacitive or infrared touch screen technology |
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Operating System |
Android or Windows operating system |
FAQ
Question 1: What is a digital kiosk?
A digital kiosk is a self-service terminal with a built-in display and computer system. It is used in public places such as shopping malls, airports, and banks for advertising, information display, ticket sales, or customer service.
Question 2: What is a touchscreen kiosk?
A touchscreen kiosk is a digital kiosk equipped with a touchscreen (capacitive or infrared). Users can interact directly with the screen to browse information, make selections, or complete transactions.
Question 3: Who are the manufacturers of interactive kiosks?
Many global and Chinese manufacturers produce interactive kiosks. Our factory specializes in OEM/ODM digital kiosks, providing customizable hardware, software, and branding solutions to businesses worldwide.
Question 4: What is an interactive kiosk?
An interactive kiosk is a kiosk that allows two-way interaction. Users can not only display advertisements or information, but also touch the screen, scan codes, or enter data to complete operations such as purchasing tickets, checking in, or finding directions.







