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By AI, Created 5:10 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – MicroTouch is demonstrating new POS and display hardware at the NRA Show in Chicago from May 16–19, including a tap-to-pay-ready Mach POS system and a 27-inch open frame touch monitor. The company is targeting hospitality operators looking to speed checkout, cut countertop clutter, and support self-service and signage uses.
Why it matters: - Hospitality operators are under pressure to move customers through checkout faster with fewer touchpoints. - MicroTouch is positioning its latest touch hardware to reduce counter clutter and support tap-to-pay workflows without external readers. - The products on display are aimed at POS, kiosks, digital signage and other high-traffic front-of-house uses.
What happened: - MicroTouch announced its participation in the National Restaurant Association Show at McCormick Place in Chicago from May 16–19. - The company is showing live demonstrations at Booth #8307. - The showcase includes the Mach POS All-in-One Touch System and the new Mach 27-inch Open Frame Touch Monitor, model M1-27OF-A2.
The details: - The Mach POS system uses a 15.6-inch touchscreen paired with a base that includes integrated I/O ports for printers and peripherals. - An optional customer-facing display expands the system’s use across different service setups. - Both operator and customer displays can be configured with NFC readers behind the glass. - The embedded NFC design enables tap-to-pay functionality without external hardware. - The system supports SoftPOS solutions and is designed to simplify transactions for staff and guests. - MicroTouch says the Mach POS uses a MediaTek Genio 520 processor with up to 10 TOPS of AI-ready performance. - The POS system includes optically bonded displays, 10-point touch capability and an etched anti-glare finish. - The M1-27OF-A2 open frame monitor uses a 27-inch display with 500-nit brightness and a 10mm bezel. - MicroTouch says the 10mm bezel is the thinnest border on a 27-inch monitor. - The open frame monitor is aimed at kiosks, menu boards and industrial applications. - The monitor includes optically bonded construction and etched anti-glare technology to help resist wear and preserve image clarity. - The M1-27OF-A2 also adds an ambient light sensor, a proximity sensor and flexible I/O options.
Between the lines: - The company is tying product design directly to operational pain points in hospitality, especially speed, simplicity and durability. - Built-in NFC and integrated I/O suggest a push toward fewer add-on components at the counter. - The open frame monitor broadens the message beyond restaurants and into self-service and industrial environments.
What’s next: - MicroTouch will continue showing the systems throughout the NRA Show. - The company says the products are designed for broader hospitality deployment through its global distribution partners. - More information is available on the company’s website.
The bottom line: - MicroTouch is using the NRA Show to pitch a cleaner, faster checkout stack built around embedded NFC, high-brightness displays and hospitality-ready touch hardware.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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