Specs | Notes | |
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Size | 21,5” | Size is perfect for brackets and mounting |
Weight | 9 kg /20 lbs | Sturdy materials, but weighty and thiner than the Viewsonic 22” |
Screen Type | IPS Capacitive 10 Points | Touch is good quality, response is close to 3ms |
Screen Style | Gloss | Could not be great for outdoors, but it looks really nice outside |
Resolution | 1920*1080 | DPI is good, no dead pixels |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | Standard, so we good |
IP Cert | IP65 | Quite hermetic, tried spraying water for 5 minutes, touchscreen works without any water interference, so IP 65 is going to work perfectly for Kitchen/Restaurant environments and selling point. |
OS | Android 14 | Some functions are not usable or glitchy: |
Ethernet: D & U are 1:1 with 350mbps connection. | | Root Access | Yes | Maybe we should limit playing with these settings as much as possible, but root can give us some space for dev. | | Gyroscope | No | No autorrotation, but can be manually rotated. | | Warranty | 1 Year | Excellent warranty for the price. |
Adjustments:
GBoard as keyboard screen input source, no Google Pinyin app.
Remove any feature that is not compatible
Rotation -
UI Issues - There’s overlap with all the settings in the settings menu -