Lolly & Linx Go Rugged at RBTE 2016

Written by 
Katrina Suppiah
2/3/2016
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Lolly & Linx Go Rugged at RBTE 2016

Two companies launch game changing, queue-busting solution...At the beginning of 2016, Lolly made its UK debut - as Consolis re-branded. This decision reflected the company’s new strategy to extend its retail and hospitality payment technology offerings to include products and services aimed at the consumer market.At RBTE, Lolly will 'go rugged', working closely with its partner, Linx. Linx is the market leader for windows based tablets in UK, with more than 300,000 tablets sold in the last year and a strong record of B2B and enterprise projects.The two companies are launching a game-changing, queue-busting MPoS solution based on Linx Windows-based ruggedised tablet, to bridge the gap between the smart phone and counter top POS software. Aimed at independent retailers, the tablet provides enterprise-level EPoS technology at an entry-level price point for SME’s.The new product will allow retailers and their staff to:

  • take orders, payments or issue refunds to customers anywhere on the shop floor.
  • demonstrate, cross- and up-sell products by showing videos of additional products or optional features.
  • speed up transactions by integrating EPoS with a card machine.

Come along to the Lolly and Linx stand at RBTE (136), to see the tablet in action.RBTE 2016 - 9-10 March (Olympia, London)RSVP - Katrina Suppiah, Publicite Ltd,k.suppiah@publicite.co.uk 020 8543 6582

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