Public Computing B.V.
Public Computing is a volume manufacturer of cost effective Public Computers (Kiosks) and Digital Signage hardware build with best-in-class components. The most interest for our equipment comes from the retail, banking, ticketing and hospitality industry as well as government agencies. The kiosk functionality is ranging from informational purposes to transactional self-service solutions. Public Computing has production facilities in Taiwan. The equipment is being sold through a network of Value Added Resellers as well as to a number of corporate accounts.
Contact Information
- Sales Contact
- Mr. Peter te Lintel Hekkert
- Telephone Number
- +31 6 2055 7307/+31 70 891 0788
- Website
- www.publiccomputing.com
- Address
- Nicolaistraat 30, NL-2517TB, The Hague, Netherlands
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Products
Public Computing B.V. has 5 products.
Q10 Digital Signage Kiosks
Q5 Digital Signage Kiosks
X2 Wall mount and Desktop Kiosks.
Public Computing X5 Information Kiosk.
The X-series of contains space effective desk-top unit to free-standing dual-screen payment kiosks. This range of cost effective kiosks is designed to fit most induststry standard kiosk components including Wifi, RFiD, Credit- and chipcard readers, cash-acceptors in any currency, A4 and thermal-ticket printers, bar-code scanners and many other components. The units are designed to fit a small form-factor computer and can be delivered with a unique 24*7 operations Kiosk PC. The X5 has been manufactured for a number of years in great volume and has become the most cost effective freestanding kiosk in its class. Recent design updates include standard 19? screen and a foldable base which allows the unit to be shipped in a standard FedEx flat-pack box. For certain applications, the 26? portrait touch-screen version has become a popular upgrade. Typically the units are outfitted with a stainless steel vandal resistant keyboard and trackball in any custom layout. The optional extended backdoor allows for the addition of a thermal printer, coin acceptor or some other kiosk component. For stability and cooling optimization, a low powered kiosk PC or small form-factor PC is placed within the locked base of the unit.





