BERKSHIRE, England — Black Cat Displays has announced that 21 of its customised Opus interactive touchscreen kiosks are installed in the prestigious National Cold War Museum, Cosford, U.K. The customised version of the information kiosks was chosen for its compatibility with the museum building and its existing signage.
One of the advantages of the Opus interactive kiosks is the ability to deliver multimedia content about visitor information on the exhibits and museum, along with a timeline of the cold war, in addition to educational games to entertain children.
The ergonomic design of the Opus interactive kiosk does not dominate its surroundings and allows for easy wheelchair user access and operation, without compromising its compact size or shape, in addition to a design that caters for children and tall adults.
Opus interactive kiosks are elegant, functional, yet robust terminals designed to provide solutions in a wide range of applications. With a small footprint, the rugged steel construction allows for silk-screening and color customization, along with optional illuminated bezels. Designed for easy access, with a lockable front-opening panel, the Opus interactive kiosk is available in informational or transactional versions to suit the application.
The Opus interactive kiosks feature a high-brightness 17.1-inch color TFT display, with optional resistive or surface wave touchscreen technology. It comes with a PC with network support, an integrated kiosk speaker and complete system power supply. It includes options for a magnetic or smart card reader, thermal printer, keyboard, track ball mouse, telephone handset and camera.