Triton releases new Windows ATM
August 6, 2007
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Triton Systems has announced the launch of its RL2000, a stand-alone ATM based on Windows CE and Triton's X2 mainboard. Triton's X2 mainboard allows for future upgrades for such things as EMV compliance and remote key transfer, the company said.
"The RL2000 is one of Triton's most flexible ATMs to date," said Triton president Brian Kett. "The unit's walk-up design is packed with many useful features and is ideal for all types of retail chains, and is equally suited for use in financial institutions' off-premise and/or lobby placements."
Triton says the RL2000 has increased memory capacity for journal data and advertising. It also includes the option of a standard 5.7-inch or 8-inch VGA-resolution color display that supports improved advertising and screen-customizing capabilities. An optional backlit high-topper or mid-topper also is available.
"Extensive lab and field testing has proven that the RL2000 is Triton's most reliable terminal to date," said Bill Jackson, Triton's vice president of engineering. "This terminal will reset the benchmarks for up-time in the field."
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