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        ATM machine runs Windows CE 5.0

        Staff | Date: Apr 20, 2007 | Comments: 1



        ATM manufacturer Triton demonstrated a new ATM (automated teller machine) powered by Windows CE 5.0 at its annual sales conference in Mississippi this week. The RL2000 is a "low cost," flexible off-premise ATM that targets small convenience stores, restaurants, hotel and retail chains, and off-site banking, according to the...


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        (Click for larger view of the RL2000 ATM)

        Triton describes the RL2000 as a compact, affordable, off-premise ATM with more functionality than most low-cost machines. Additionally, the device is said to be the company's most flexible ATM to date.

        The RL2000's configuration, which includes an embedded PC-based platform, Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 operating system, and Triton's proprietary "X2 technology," makes the device both reliable and convenient, the company said.

        Available with a "level 1 vault option" (700 lbs. "24-hour safes"), and coming with optional backlit, mid- or high-topper graphic signs for improved visibility and increased transaction volume, the RL2000 is expandable to meet future compliance and application needs, according to the company. In addition, the RL2000 has a large storage capacity for transaction journaling and comes with an optional 8-inch VGA color display for advertising and screen-customizing capabilities.

        Triton, one of the largest ATM manufacturers in the world, claims to have been the first to bring Windows CE to the ATM market.

        The RL2000 is expected to reach market in 2007. Pricing was not disclosed.



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