Touch Computer & Terminal Finder | POS, Kiosk, and All-in-One Systems
Find the Right POS Terminal
Answer a few questions about your software, operating system, business type, screen size, performance, ports, customer display, mounting, and preferred brand. The finder will compare live Spartan POS all-in-one terminals and show three direct product matches.
Top Three Live POS Terminal Matches
These products are selected from the live Spartan POS all-in-one systems collection using your answers.
Need Help Confirming a POS Terminal?
Send Spartan POS your software, current terminal, required operating system, screen size, port list, customer-display needs, mounting method, and peripheral list. We can help narrow the exact configuration.
POS Terminal and All-in-One Touch Computer Selection Guide
This finder is designed for customers comparing POS terminals, point-of-sale terminals, all-in-one POS systems, all-in-one touch computers, touchscreen computers, checkout terminals, retail POS computers, restaurant POS terminals, Android POS terminals, Windows POS terminals, kiosk computers, self-service terminals, fanless POS computers, and commercial touchscreen systems.
How to Choose a POS Terminal
All-in-One vs. Modular POS Hardware
An all-in-one terminal combines the touchscreen and computer in one enclosure. A modular system uses a separate computer, monitor, stand, and peripherals. All-in-one systems can reduce counter clutter, while modular systems may offer greater flexibility for upgrades and replacement.
Windows vs. Android POS Terminals
The operating system must match the POS software. Windows terminals support many traditional retail, restaurant, hospitality, and business applications. Android terminals are used for supported cloud, kiosk, ordering, and mobile-style applications. Confirm the exact operating-system version and software certification.
Screen Size
Compact 10-to-12-inch terminals fit kiosks and limited counters. Traditional 15-to-16-inch displays are common for checkout. Larger 21-to-22-inch screens provide more space for menus, forms, customer interaction, and visual workflows.
Processor, Memory, and Storage
Use the software vendor's requirements as the minimum. Basic browser and kiosk applications may run on entry-level processors, while larger databases, reporting, multitasking, video, and local services may require stronger processors, additional memory, and larger storage.
POS Ports and Peripheral Connections
Confirm every peripheral before ordering. Common requirements include USB, serial or RS-232, Ethernet, powered USB, cash-drawer ports, display outputs, audio, and network connections. Adapters may not work with every device or software application.
Customer-Facing Displays
Customer displays may show totals, loyalty prompts, advertising, signatures, or order confirmation. They can be integrated, rear-mounted, pole-mounted, or sold separately. Confirm the display interface, mounting kit, power, software support, and included cables.
Mounting and Stands
Check whether the stand is included and whether the terminal supports VESA mounting. Countertop, folding, wall, pole, kiosk, and articulating-arm installations may require specific brackets, cable routing, and mounting patterns.
Preferred POS Terminal Brands
The finder can prefer MicroTouch, Elo, Posiflex, Custom America, POS-X, Touch Dynamic, or another available manufacturer while still showing technically suitable alternatives. Brand preference does not override operating system, software, processor, memory, ports, display, mounting, or accessory requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will any Windows POS terminal run my software?
No. The software may require a specific Windows edition, processor, memory, storage, screen resolution, serial ports, security hardware, database, or certification.
Does an all-in-one terminal include the operating system?
Not always. Some configurations include Windows or Android, while others are sold without an operating system. Check the exact part number and variant.
Is a receipt printer built into the terminal?
Most all-in-one POS terminals use a separate receipt printer. Some specialized systems or kiosks include an integrated printer. Confirm the exact configuration.
Are the stand and power supply included?
Inclusion varies by model and part number. Verify the stand, power supply, line cord, operating system, storage, memory, customer display, and mounting hardware.
Can I add a customer display later?
Some terminal families support optional rear or pole displays. Confirm the supported display model, mount, cable, video output, power, and software before planning a later upgrade.
Will the finder show exact products?
Yes. It loads live products from the Spartan POS all-in-one systems collection, applies mandatory operating-system, screen, port, and mounting filters, scores the remaining products, and links directly to three product pages.
