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What is a Kiosk? | The many definitions of Kiosk

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Here is a rundown of the answer to: ‘What  is a kiosk?’

ki.osk

/’ke, ask/

noun

a small open-fronted hut or cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments, tickets, etc., are sold.

Types of Kiosks

Digital Kiosks (with a computer)

Some of the kiosks you may recognize on a daily basis.

  1. ATM Machines: The one that spits money at you
  2. E-Kiosks: bill pay, kiosk software, financial, etc.
  3. POS (Point of Sale) Terminals: contact info, loyalty cards, mostly seen in retail sectors.
  4. Food order kiosk: Like all those McDonald’s articles you saw on Facebook
  5. Gaming kiosk: Kind of like arcade games, typically gambling related.
  6. Parking kiosk: you give it money and it gives you a slip to show that you paid to park
  7. Check-in kiosk: checking into the doctor’s office, a hotel, the deli line
  8. Information kiosk: can be used for specific or general knowledge i.e an office lobby
  9. Gift Registry kiosk: potentially found at Baby’s R Us to look at the gift registry for the baby shower you’re going to so you don’t get the wrong thing
  10. Coin kiosk: Like the coinstar you used to clean out your car/ make it rain in pennies
  11. Prison kiosk: (I don’t know you) but they’re used for video visitations
  12. Photo kiosk: The photo booths at the mall or the arcade by the beach
  13. Survey kiosk: used to improve response rate and also restrict you from writing in “you stink” on our surveys

What are the benefits of digital kiosks?

The truth is, kiosks will probably never be quite as good as good old face-to-face interaction for some activities. The whole point is to show people you care about them and their time, by using tools like a digital kiosk to make the tedious things easier and faster to do. Digital kiosks are all around a pretty awesome source of service that is both money saving and planet saving.

For a brief video overview, see our New to Kiosks page.

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