Panel-Brite’s new Smarter KIOSK!

By | March 30, 2022
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Last Updated on March 30, 2022 by Craig Allen Keefner

BETTER RESULTS AND A LOWER COST OF OWNERSHIP WITH

Smarter Kiosks

Interactive kiosks are growing in popularity because they enable a wide range of businesses and organizations to put information and services at people’s fingertips, increase customer loyalty, and strengthen their brand with target customers.
Industry Group Kiosks Digital Signage
The new Intel® Smart Kiosk Module (Intel® SKM) is a revolutionary solution that addresses key challenges related to scaling and maintaining interactive kiosks because of its modular design.

Following Intel’s SKM specification and reference design, Panel-Brite’s manufacturing partner, Litemax Electronics, has now launched SKM boards the ASKM-CFL0. The ASKM-CFL0 is equipped with Intel® 8th Generation CoreTM i7/i5/i3/Celeron Processor (Coffee Lake), Two DDR4 SDRAM, Multi-Display, One M.2 E-Key(2230) and one M-key (2280). With this technology, kiosk manufacturers can now choose to create specialized peripheral interface boards for major markets like banking, healthcare, retail, and smart cities.

Industry Group Kiosks Digital Signage
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• one size fits all
• Simplified Service and Maintenance
• Ease of Upgrading
• Lower Total Cost of Ownership
• Workload Consolidation
• Scalability
• Backward Compatibility with Intel® SDM
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Author: Craig Allen Keefner

Craig Allen Keefner is an industry analyst, content strategist, and longtime authority on self-service kiosks, digital signage, unattended payment systems, and interactive technology. He manages content and industry strategy for Kiosk Industry and The Industry Group, with a focus on kiosk software, hardware-software integration, accessibility, payment compliance, healthcare kiosks, restaurant self-service, and emerging AI automation. Craig has covered the self-service and kiosk industry since the 1990s, tracking how public-facing terminals move from concept to field deployment. His work combines industry research, vendor analysis, operator conversations, standards tracking, trade show coverage, and practical experience with the real-world constraints of kiosk deployments. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiosk