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xItem | Wireless Pos Terminal Machine | Brand | AFC |
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Model | AFC70 | Place Of Origin | China |
Condiction | New Original | Use In | Shop ,supermarket ,bank |
Color | As Shown | Warranty | 90days |
Keyword | POS ,Traditional POS | Package | Carton And Foam Or As You Want |
Wireless POS Terminals For Windows, Android And IPad Manufacturer
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Detail
Part number |
AFC70 |
Brand | AFC |
Type | wireless contactless payment cash pay |
Quality | new original |
MOQ | 1 pcs |
Warranty | 90 days |
Trade term | EXW |
Payment | T/T or other |
Shipment | By Express/By Air/By sea |
- Technical specifications
Function | Describe |
Processor | Main CPU: ARM Cortex-A5, maximum clock frequency 500MHz |
Security CPU: 32 bit, ARM Cortex-M0, maximum clock frequency 96MHz |
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Memory | Main CPU: 16MB Flash, 16MB RAM |
Display | 2.4 "(320 × 240) TFT, resistive touch screen |
- How a Point-of-Sale Terminal Works
When a credit card or debit card is used to pay for something, a conventional point of sale (POS) terminal first reads the magnetic strip to check for sufficient funds to transfer to the merchant, then makes the transfer. The sale transaction is recorded and a receipt is printed or sent to the buyer via email or text. Merchants can either buy or lease a POS terminal, depending on how they prefer to manage cash flows. Buying a system involves higher upfront costs while leasing levels out monthly payments, though total lease payments may end up being more than a one-time purchase over the useful life of the system.
The current trend is away from traditional proprietary hardware and toward software-based POS systems that can be loaded into a tablet or other mobile device. To stay ahead of the curve, POS terminal makers are introducing their own versions of portable and mobile POS devices.
Such devices can be seen at busy retail stores and hotel where owners are cognizant of the fact that customers generally do not like waiting around to pay for a product or meal. Price, function, and user-friendliness are important criteria for POS system purchasers. Extremely important in the growing interconnected world is the security of the systems. Some high-profile hacks of customer data have occurred through POS terminals that did not have updated operating systems.