Chapter 1. Introducing The Ibm Anyplace Kiosk; Architecture And Attributes; Ibm Anyplace Kiosk Model 132 - IBM Anyplace Kiosk 4836 Planning, Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 1. Introducing the IBM Anyplace Kiosk

The IBM Anyplace Kiosk (see Figure 1) is a comprehensive and compact, touch
screen terminal for self-service applications. The rugged aspect of the 4836 makes
the product suitable for a wide variety of uses, such as retrieving information,
listening to music, or watching multi-media presentations.
Figure 1. IBM Anyplace Kiosk Model 132
To view the model dimensions, see Appendix B, "Product dimensions," on page 57.

Architecture and attributes

The IBM Anyplace Kiosk uses standard mobile technology within the design of a
customer service terminal. The typical configuration does not contain a keyboard or
mouse because all input is through the touch screen.
The IBM 4836 contains the following key attributes:
v 12" (800 x 600) or 15" (1024 x 768) dual–bulb backlit TFT display (250 nits
v Infrared touch-screen system
v Presence detector
v Sealed display face that allows cleaning without the risk of fluids damaging the
v Intel
v Intel 855GME mobile chip set
v 2 SO-DIMM DDR memory sockets. Base memory size is 256 Megabytes, with 2
v External, universal 16V dc, 120 W power brick. Only use power bricks supplied
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