Thursday, June 28, 2012

Revel Systems Debuts An iPad Point-Of-Sale In A Box

atlas_iPad_Cash_Register_for_iPad_POS larger fileRevel?Systems, an iPad point-of-sale company backed by $3.7 million in funding, is today introducing a new hardware product designed to take the place of an Ethernet router. The "Revel Router," as the device is being called, is an Apple-certified "made for iPad" technology that allows shops to run their POS through an Apple iPad. The router connects other components in a retailer or restaurant's POS setup, too, including coin dispensers, barcode scanners, scales, kitchen display systems, kitchen printers, receipt printers, and more. And the company is selling the device as a package deal including an iPad, the router, peripherals, and POS software. More importantly, the system forgoes the need for an ISP-provided Internet connection in order to work - the whole thing can run off the iPad's 3G or 4G.

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