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rule4 will apply
11 Mar 10 16:37
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anybody on here work in a shop where there is one...toolin/bruce/celtic etc...can you give me the make of the screen please, tia

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oldbean
When: 12 Mar 10 12:52
im abeta, should be similar
what u need to know?
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rule4 will apply
When: 12 Mar 10 13:55
Hi Oldbean, some of the better shops that use alphameric screens (bruce, mulholland, celtic toolin etc) have these touch screen terminals (same as a manager terminal, but without the pad) similar to the isis set up but for alphameric.
By:
oldbean
When: 12 Mar 10 14:00
alphameric is ice age compared to ABETA, fwii
By:
rule4 will apply
When: 12 Mar 10 14:09
agreed, but im talking about alphameric screen system (albos) not the till system. think we are on different wave lengths.
It is a touch screen to check prices etc, without having to ask shop staff.
By:
oldbean
When: 12 Mar 10 14:11
im lost, is there a question in there?? :)
By:
all over
When: 12 Mar 10 14:11
berkie browne has them in his shops
By:
thegalwayman
When: 12 Mar 10 14:12
Do you mean a customer terminal or the digital betting shop display type screens?
By:
rule4 will apply
When: 12 Mar 10 14:16
ok to recap

it is not the digital display (mulhollands), but rather a customer terminal (same as the manager has) to access prices etc without having to wait for the screens to change or having to ask staff.

as seen in some brucies, celtic berkie etc

question is, what is the make of said touchscreen?
regards.
By:
irishbookmaker
When: 12 Mar 10 14:43
Think it is an ELO.
By:
oldbean
When: 12 Mar 10 14:59
mine is ELO too, is that the make ?? dunno..
it works, thats all i know ..
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