LAS VEGAS, US--Imagine a restaurant where you can browse from the menu, place your orders and pay for the meal with a credit card, all from the comfort of the dining table without having to even call the waiter. Well that seems to be the vision of the people behind the MTT300 Touch Table PC by Moneual.
In fact, a company representatives at its CES booth mentioned that, depending on the requirements from the customers, the Touch Table PC can be configured to do almost anything a PC can, and it is not restricted for use in restaurants only. For example, audio jacks and speakers can be added to enable music playback as an option. Other applications can range from reading magazines/newspapers and watching video, to surfing/shopping on the Web and even going on social media.
The concept of the Touch Table PC is pretty simple. It's basically a touchscreen PC built into a table. The tabletop is covered with reinforced glass that adds a layer of protection for the touchscreen and PC. According to the brochure, the technical specifications of the PC include an Intel Atom D2700 processor, Nvidia GF119 graphics, 2GB RAM, a 128GB SSD, 22-inch touchscreen and LAN/Wi-Fi. It also runs on Windows 7.
The company is still in talks with businesses to implement the Touch Table PC and could not provide a firm release date.
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