Fujitsu Unveils Fujitsu TP8 Family of Retail Point-Of-Sale Terminals in the Fujitsu Booth #3905 At the National Retail Federation's Big Show in New York City
January 15, 2017 at 09:30 am EST
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Fujitsu announced the availability of the Fujitsu TP8™ family of retail point-of-sale (POS) terminals that are purpose-built to deliver maximum uptime, advanced performance, ultra future-proofing and first-rate versatility. Designed to be seamlessly integrated into a wide range of retail environments, including fashion, drug, convenience, departments stores, supermarkets and mass merchants, the TP8 family, along with the full line of retail solutions from Fujitsu, will be featured in the Fujitsu Booth #3905 at the National Retail Federation's (NRF) Big Show in New York City at the Jacob K. Javits Center from January 15-17. The Fujitsu TP8 terminals are engineered to be highly serviceable by in-house IT staff, helping retailers maximize uptime and minimize costs. Installation, repair and updates of the TP8 terminal have been streamlined and simplified to a modular design, tool-free access, remote-management capability with Intel® vPro™ technology and common motherboard components across all-in-one unit (AIO) and PC box models. The Fujitsu TP8 terminal enables sales associates to do much more than transactions. With TP8 AIO 15" and 18.5" LCD options, modular AIO design and dual independent customer-facing display, sales associates can handle numerous customer-focused applications, such as sales assist, registration, promotions, and loyalty programs. A full portfolio of leading-edge, robust POS peripherals, including cash drawers, three-track magnetic stripe readers, keyboards and printers, give retailers the ability to extend the useful life of their investments through incremental modifications as their business requirements grow and change. The Fujitsu TP8 family of POS terminals is now available to order in North America. Pricing varies according to model, configuration and country. Configured for increased employee productivity, Fujitsu TP8 terminals come equipped with: Flexible Technology: Choice of Intel® 4th, 6th and 7th generation Intel® chipset and processor/CPU options to put the retailer in control of their migration path from older to newer Windows OS versions. TP8H provides 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors (formerly code named Haswell) to extend the service life of those who wish to use POSReady7 past 2020. TP8 Model Mxxx and Axxx provide 6th and 7th generation Intel® Core™ processors (formerly code named Skylake and Kaby Lake, respectively) to those who wish transition to Windows10 more quickly. Storage: 2.5" 128 GB and 256GB SSD or 500 GB HDD with RAID support – externally accessible on AIO units for superior serviceability. Memory: 4, 8, 16 & 32 GB options, based on specific model-externally accessible in AIO units for superior serviceability. Ports: Basic port configurations include: 2x USB 3.0, 3x PUSB (12V), 1x PUSB (24V), 1xRS232 (5 & 12V), 1x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI, 1x cash drawer RJ-12 (Y-cable option for 2nd cash drawer), 1x line out, 1x mic in; additional IO is supported on the POS PC box controller, including 4x PUSB (12V), 2x USB 2.0 and 2x RS232 (5 & 12V). 15" (4x3) and 18.5" (16:9) operator LCD options available for extreme in-store customer service flexibility. Modular AIO design enables ultra-flexibility and upgradeability – retail users can field modify units to mix and match 15" and 18.5" LCDs and 4th, 6th and 7th generation Intel® Core™ processors and future Intel® technology, providing an extraordinary level of customer service and checkout flexibility. In present increasingly dynamic retail environment, retailers can modify their checkouts on-the-fly to optimize their customer experience while maximizing profitability.
Fujitsu specializes in constructing hardware. The group also provides computing services. Net sales (including intra-group) break down by activity as follows:
- computing services (75.8%): design and development of information systems, integration of infrastructures (software, servers, etc.), installation of hardware, outsourcing services, etc.;
- sale of computing and electronic devices (12.4%): computers, mobile phones, hard disk drives, etc.;
- sale of electronic components (11.8%): semiconductors, relays, connectors, batteries, etc.
Japan accounts for 68% of net sales.
Fujitsu Unveils Fujitsu TP8 Family of Retail Point-Of-Sale Terminals in the Fujitsu Booth #3905 At the National Retail Federation's Big Show in New York City