
Three sizes are offered – 10.1, 15.6 and 21.5-inch. They are powered by quad-core Cortex-A72/Cortex-A53 CPUs for multi-tasking and inference applications and have an integrated 6TOPS neural processing unit (NPU) for AI operations such as facial recognition, object tracking, text-to-speech and posture detection. It also allows large language models (LLMs) to run directly on the display for lower latency. This functionality allows the displays to deliver real-time inference, low latency, reduced cloud reliance and stronfer data privacy, said CDS.
Display resolution is up to 1920×1080 with 450–500 cd/m² brightness. The displays have bonded touch glass, anti-glare finishes and run Android 15 OS. CDS provides seamless integration with its digital signage and interactive content platform, Musea. The displays include STAROS, Glory Star’s license-free kiosk lockdown system for secure single-app/multi-app control. An option is to manage devices centrally via Star Control MDM.
Suitable for industrial, healthcare, retail, hospitality, transportation, smart cities and industrial automation, the displays have 10-point G+G capacitive touch and ≥85% transparency. For connectivity they have WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, 100/1000 LAN with PoE (optional on the 21.5-inch model), optional 4G, and multiple I/O ports for sensors, cameras or scanners for data capture.
The displays are VESA mounting compatible and can be used with peripherals such as barcode scanners and RFID readers.
Electronics Weekly