GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT 17" Class LED Touchscreen Monitor - 5:4 - 5 ms - TAA Compliant
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GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT 17" Class LED Touchscreen Monitor - 5:4 - 5 ms - TAA Compliant

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GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT 17" Class LED Touchscreen Monitor - 5:4 - 5 ms - TAA CompliantThe GVision D17ZH AV 45PT is a purpose built desktop touchscreen monitor designed to excel in point of sale (POS) environments. With a crisp 17 inch display, a precise 5: 4 aspect ratio, and a fast 5 ms response time, this monitor delivers reliable, accurate input for fast paced retail and service settings. Its 10 point multi touch capability, powered by a projected capacitive PCAP screen, makes everyday tasksfrom checkout to inventory lookupintuitive

The GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT is a purpose-built desktop touchscreen monitor designed to excel in point-of-sale (POS) environments. With a crisp 17-inch display, a precise 5:4 aspect ratio, and a fast 5 ms response time, this monitor delivers reliable, accurate input for fast-paced retail and service settings. Its 10-point multi-touch capability, powered by a projected capacitive PCAP screen, makes everyday tasks—from checkout to inventory lookup—intuitive and efficient. Built on an industrial-grade metal chassis, the D17ZH-AV-45PT is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily use in busy shops, restaurants, kiosks, and back-office stations, while remaining compact enough to fit on crowded countertops. In addition to durability, the monitor is designed with compliance in mind, featuring TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliance to meet procurement requirements in government and regulated sectors.

  • 15-point-strong touch accuracy: The 10-point projected capacitive PCAP touch provides smooth, responsive input across the screen, enabling multi-user interactions and quick menu navigation without the lag typical of older touch technologies. This makes swipe, pinch, and tap gestures feel natural and immediate, which helps staff complete transactions faster and with fewer errors.
  • Optimized for POS with a 5:4 screen: The 17-inch class display uses a 5:4 aspect ratio, offering a tall, practical viewport ideal for POS interfaces, product catalogs, and customer-facing displays. The geometry helps reduce scrolls and ensures receipts, menus, and product information are legible at a glance, even in crowded counter spaces.
  • Durable, industrial-grade build: An industrial-grade metal chassis provides rugged durability for busy retail floors, backrooms, or hospitality environments. Whether mounted on a stand, under a counter, or integrated into a compact kiosk, the D17ZH-AV-45PT remains sturdy under frequent use and occasional bumps from carts or bags.
  • Fast, reliable performance for busy workflows: With a 5 ms response time, touch input and on-screen feedback occur almost instantaneously, supporting fast checkout cycles, rapid menu selection, and minimal perceived latency. This speed is especially valuable in high-volume shops, quick-service restaurants, and ticketing stations where every millisecond counts.
  • Compliance and reliability: The monitor is TAA compliant, aligning with procurement standards for government and enterprise deployments. Its enduring performance, combined with compliance, makes it suitable for public-facing POS installations, clinics, libraries, and other regulated environments.

Technical Details of GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT

  • Display size: 17-inch class LED touchscreen
  • Aspect ratio: 5:4
  • Touch technology: 10-point projected capacitive PCAP
  • Response time: Approximately 5 ms
  • Construction: Industrial-grade metal chassis
  • Compliance: TAA compliant
  • Intended use: Designed for point-of-sale (POS) applications
  • Color and brightness: Standard LED backlit panel with clear visibility in typical retail lighting

How to install GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT

  • Choose a suitable mounting option: Determine whether you will place the monitor on a counter stand, mount it to a wall, or integrate it into a POS enclosure. The D17ZH-AV-45PT’s compact footprint supports versatile placements, helping you maximize counter space while maintaining ergonomic reach for cashiers and customers.
  • Connect video and power: Connect the video source from your POS terminal or PC to the monitor using the appropriate video input cable. Plug the monitor into a powered outlet to ensure consistent brightness and reliable operation. If your setup supports USB touch input, connect the USB cable to your POS device to enable touch functionality.
  • Enable and calibrate touch: Power on the system and follow on-screen prompts to enable touch input. If calibration is required, perform a brief touch calibration to ensure accurate response across the entire screen. Calibration helps maintain precise input in busy checkout scenarios where accuracy matters most.
  • Adjust display settings for comfort and clarity: Set the brightness, contrast, and color temperature to suit your lighting conditions. For dim environments, adjust brightness to reduce glare on receipts and product labels. If your POS software benefits from a brighter interface, fine-tune contrast for crisp text and sharp graphics.
  • Integrate with POS software and drivers: Confirm that your POS software recognizes the monitor as the primary display and that touch input is fully functional within the application. In most cases, no special drivers are required for PCAP touch, but check with your software vendor for any recommended settings or updates.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What makes the GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT suitable for POS environments?

A: Its 17-inch class screen with a 5:4 aspect ratio is optimized for typical POS layouts, while 10-point PCAP touch delivers fast, multi-user input. The durable metal chassis stands up to daily retail use, and the 5 ms response time ensures rapid on-screen feedback during busy transactions. TAA compliance adds assurance for government and enterprise procurement.

Q: How many touch points does the screen support?

A: The monitor supports 10-point multi-touch via projected capacitive PCAP technology, allowing multiple simultaneous touches for gestures and multi-user operation.

Q: Is this monitor easy to clean and maintain in a retail setting?

A: Yes. The flat, accessible surface and robust construction simplify cleaning with standard screen-safe cleaners. The screen’s PCAP technology is designed for frequent touch usage, and the chassis is built to resist minor bumps and splashes common in POS areas.

Q: Is the monitor compliant with procurement standards?

A: The GVision D17ZH-AV-45PT is TAA compliant, making it suitable for federal, state, and other regulated procurement environments where compliance is essential.

Q: What connectors are available on this monitor?

A: While the exact connector set may vary by model revision, the D17ZH-AV-45PT is designed to work with standard display interfaces and a USB touch input for PCAP touch. Check with the supplier or product spec sheet for the precise list of video inputs and USB ports included with your SKU.

Q: Can this monitor be used with non-POS devices?

A: Absolutely. While it’s optimized for POS workflows, the 17" touchscreen, 5:4 format, and PCAP touch are also well-suited for kiosks, back-office terminals, and other point-and-information displays in retail and commercial environments.

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