VRP Point of Sale Touch Screen Solution
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Amazing how 18 years ago or so most of us began using a mouse thinking it was the most amazing invention! Who would have thought that only a few years after making our lives so much easier the touch screen would become so common everywhere pushing the mouse aside. Visual Retail Plus was one of the first companies to develop a point of sale touch screen solution allowing sales personnel to simply and quickly conduct the sale by lightly tapping a screen.
VRP realized that having a touch screen point of sale not only allows the line to be shorter making the customer wait time as short as possible, it is a space saver. Retail stores want to have as much space to display items as possible and even more importantly to almost all retailers – have a clean look. Eliminating a mouse on the counter is not only saving space but it is one less wire to have dangling in what usually is a small area to navigate in as it is.
Point of sale touch screens is seen everywhere and it is now more and more common to have an additional screen in a store allowing customers to add their personal information. Visual Retail Plus encourages retailers to add an additional screen in the store or have the sales personnel walk around with a tablet and allow customers to enter their information. The customer’s information is then linked to the point of sale allowing them to acquire points via the Visual Retail Plus loyalty card point system.
Touch screen point of sale today is much more than a point of sale – it is a Store Management software. Visual Retail Plus’ touch screen point of sale also allows customers to punch in and punch out via the Time and Attendance. Having a unique use
ame and password allows store managers to not only know exactly at what time an employee entered the store and took a break; commission, sales and loss prevention can be detected if the retailer requests that between every sale the employee needs to log in. There are many retailers today that use our biometrics integration which makes the logging in even quicker.
People used to be hesitant to purchase Point of Sale touch screen due to the durability. However, today’s technology allows retailers to have an All-in-One such as the Pioneer Stealth Touch S Line which is the computer inside the POS touchscreen along with the receipt printer, credit card swiper, biometrics and customer display. The all-in-one’s have a slender and modern look along with saving space on the counter, it also eliminates the need to put aside space on the floor for the computer itself.
For more information on Visual Retail Plus, go to http://visualretailplus.com/ .
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