
Brand Comparison Summary
| Brand | Best For | Strengths | Typical Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| Element | Cost-effective self-service kiosks | Modular & affordable | Android / Windows |
| ELO | High-quality touchscreen systems | Durable displays | Touch-optimized |
| FEC | Full standalone all-in-one kiosks | Peripheral integration | Windows / Android |
| iMin | Android-centric POS + kiosk | Sleek Android, NFC | Android |
| Zebra | Enterprise & industrial kiosks | Durability, manageability | Android / enterprise |
Kiosk Buying – What to Consider First
Before choosing a kiosk, define your use case:
- Self-checkout / point of sale
- Self-ordering / hospitality
- Visitor check-in / wayfinding / information
- Digital signage / interactive marketing
Key features to compare across brands:
- Touchscreen type & size – larger, capacitive multi-touch screens are best for self-service
- Processor & OS – Android common for mobile/retail kiosks; Windows IoT/Windows more common for enterprise
- Peripheral support – printers, scanners, card readers, NFC/payments
- Security & enclosure quality – tamper-resistant hardware and remote management for unattended kiosks
- Connectivity & manageability – Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, remote diagnostics/updates
Brand Breakdown
Element
- Known for modular and cost-effective self-service kiosks, suitable for retail, hospitality, and visitor check-in
- Offers Android or Windows configurations with built-in touch screens, barcode scanners, and peripheral support
- Best for small to medium deployments
Good for: Retail self-service, simple POS kiosks, digital signage
ELO (Elo Touch Solutions)
- Well-established interactive touchscreen brand widely used in kiosks
- Offers high-quality touch displays and touch-optimized interfaces
- Often used as the core touchscreen technology in third-party kiosks
Good for: Visually engaging touchscreen-centric systems
FEC
- Long-standing POS and kiosk manufacturer with a wide range of systems
- Includes touchscreen, printer, and scanner in all-in-one configurations
- Offers floor, desktop, and wall models
Good for: Full standalone kiosks with heavy peripheral support
iMin
- Specializes in Android-powered POS and kiosk systems
- Focuses on compact kiosk solutions with embedded touch screens
- Often used in retail and hospitality where mobility and integrated payments are key
Good for: Integrated Android kiosk and POS systems
Zebra
- Enterprise-grade interactive kiosks with industrial reliability
- Designed for high-traffic retail, airports, healthcare, and tough environments
- Often paired with Zebra’s barcode scanners, mobile computers, and device management tools
Good for: Enterprise self-checkout, price/stock checks, high-traffic environments
