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- Point of sale software house launches queue-busting solution -At this year's Lunch! the point of sale software house, Lolly, will be launching LollyTab, to support its new software for the coffee shop, food to go and contract caterer market.The product is a 10.1" Windows Tablet PC, designed to provide portability and mobility in the hospitality environment. It can be fixed to the countertop or detached from its dock to go portable, providing an affordable 'all-in-one' solution.When portable, the tablet creates a queue busting solution, where staff can take orders in the queue to speed up service time. The tablet can be networked to enable remote printing, send orders to food or drink preparation areas and increase work flow efficiency. It also offers several integrated device options, such as a magnetic stripe reader, smart card reader, biometric reader, and 2D barcode imager. And, it offers connectivity to additional devices via its WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB ports.Peter Moore, CEO at Lolly, said: "We're excited about this launch, and the potential it has to offer - giving our customers real flexibility and control over their sales. The potable element of the product is what makes it so attractive in today's trading environment."Gone are the days of needing two expensive EPoS units. With LollyTab one system can now work across an entire site - maximising flexibility, service and sales potential."Lolly will be exhibiting its suite of products on stand G20 at Lunch! 2016.- Ends -
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