The tablet as a point-of-sale terminal
Tablets are increasingly used at the point of sale in many businesses nowadays, because it is very useful for charging, informing customers, or signing in case it is necessary for the type of business in question. In order to be able to place the tablets at the point of sale, tablet holders are necessary, so that the tablets are protected and well placed, perfect for use.
The Countermatic tablet holders are placed on a pole so that they are at the perfect height. The poles are 120 mm high at a height of 1000 mm. In addition the mounts have security systems to ensure that the device cannot be stolen or damaged. The tablet stands are available in black and white to match the colour range of the establishment.
The tablet holders are installed at the point of sale by means of 4 screws and these are concealed by a cover plate. The pole has slots at the ends to pass the wiring of the tablet and thus protect it.
The Countermatic tablet holders are placed on a pole so that they are at the perfect height. The poles are 120 mm high at a height of 1000 mm. In addition the mounts have security systems to ensure that the device cannot be stolen or damaged. The tablet stands are available in black and white to match the colour range of the establishment.
The tablet holders are installed at the point of sale by means of 4 screws and these are concealed by a cover plate. The pole has slots at the ends to pass the wiring of the tablet and thus protect it.
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