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MNHO-068 by Pondesk can be programmed to work as either a standalone or networked solution playback in the Digital Signage and Kiosk industry. Its perfect for Self service kiosk machine and is IoT ready as well!


MNHO-068 is a very versatile network appliance which can be deployed in many environments depending upon the scenario presented to the Network Administrators. There are two types of solutions for Digital Signage “Standalone and Networked Solutions”. Fortunately, with Intel HD graphics and operating system as Windows Embedded Standard 7 or others MNHO-068 can be programmed work as either a standalone or networked solution playback certain contents for either marketing, advertising, hazard warning and awareness purposes.

Pondesk MNHO-068 can be used for several different kiosk solutions which include but not limited to;

  1. University Kiosks
  2. In-Store self-service Kiosks
  3. Biometric Kiosks
  4. Custom Security Kiosks
  5. Healthcare Kiosks
  6. Patient Check-in Kiosks
  7. HR self check-in kiosks
  8. Restaurant kiosks 
  9. Self-service Kiosks
  10. Bill payment kiosks
  11. Digital Signage Kiosks
  12. Vending machine
  13. ATM machine
  14. Entertainment Kiosks
  15. Travel Ticket Kiosk
  16. Health Stations
  17. Sports Betting Kiosks
  18. Casino Digital Signage
Kiosk industry which deploys vending machines almost everywhere offering products from Crisps to Sodas like Pepsi, Coke etc. The brains behind all of the features is always an operating system configured to perform the specific tasks. MNHO-068 is also a well-known contender here as well. With operating systems like Windows Embedded 7 and embedded versions of Linux distributions working in conjunction with MNHO-068, KIOSK machines with touch screen displays systems to produce desired results.

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The mini server support up to 8GB SODIMM DDR3L memory and dual storage drives including one mSATA SSD and one 2.5" SATA SSD/HDD storage. Supports wireless networks 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and 3G/4G LTE WWAN via mini PCIe express slot (support one network WiFi/4G at a time). I/O options include two USB 2.0 ports and VGA display port features Intel® HD Graphics. Reliable universal performance and 10W (idle) low power consumption helps user getting much better computing experience. Ready for IoT - Simply Connected Using 3G/4G LTE via Mini PCIe

The PONDESK mini server equipped with Intel® Celeron® J1900 quad core processor up to 2.42GHz. Small network appliance with 4x Intel® 82574L gigabit Ethernet for high bandwidth and fast communications. A complete network hub as a VPN, equipped with RJ45-DB9 COM (Cisco Standard) and to take on a number of networking and communication tasks and can be used as a security gateway to act as a virtual private network and firewall. Support network wake-up/PXE function, watchdog hardware reset function (L256, 0~255 seconds).


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