After unveiling its first tablet last September, it looks like realme has plans to release more tablets in 2022, specifically a smaller version of the realme Pad called the realme Pad Mini. There isn’t a detailed spec sheet of what to expect from the small form factor tablet. Epson has introduced the TM-m30II-SL in the Philippines, a compact receipt printer designed for retailers shifting to smaller checkout counters and tablet-based point-of-sale setups. The TM-m30II-SL is built to reduce countertop clutter by integrating a tablet mount into the printer, allowing merchants to consolidate key checkout hardware into a smaller footprint. Epson says the unit can be placed flush against a wall or tucked under shelving, making it viable for tight layouts and modular counters often used in pop-up stores and small-format branches. The company also says the printer supports a wide range of tablet-based POS systems used in today’s retail environments, with the goal of keeping transactions moving quickly even in space-constrained stores. There are still a lot of Android tablets out on the market, but it’s clear that they’re out of fashion, and Apple has simply been driving more innovation towards their iPads. The box of the iPed Android tablet itself was a poor replica of Apple's iPad with a little Android logo on the sides. Read more in our articles including "realme Pad Mini certified by Thailand's NBTC" and "Epson rolls out TM-m30II-SL, a tablet-ready receipt printer for small stores".
After unveiling its first tablet last September, it looks like realme has plans to release more tablets in 2022, specifically a smaller version of the realme Pad called the realme Pad Mini. There isn’t a detailed spec sheet of what to expect from the small form factor tablet.
Epson has introduced the TM-m30II-SL in the Philippines, a compact receipt printer designed for retailers shifting to smaller checkout counters and tablet-based point-of-sale setups. The TM-m30II-SL is built to reduce countertop clutter by integrating a tablet mount into the printer, allowing merchants to consolidate key checkout hardware into a smaller footprint. Epson says the unit can be placed flush against a wall or tucked under shelving, making it viable for tight layouts and modular counters often used in pop-up stores and small-format branches.
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