What is Newland NQuire 1000 Manta III?
The Newland NQuire 1000 Manta III is a modern touchscreen price checker, or microkiosk, with a 10.1-inch display, built on Android 13. The device combines price checking, product information display, advertising, or reference messages.
The model offers high performance, a wide range of interfaces, and easily integrates with various accounting systems, including the Torgsoft program and the Torgsoft mobile app in price checker mode.
Advantages of the Newland NQuire 1000 Manta III Microkiosk
- Wide range of interfaces — USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 4G.
- Large 10.1" touchscreen — convenient for customers, readable from any angle.
- Powerful Octa-Core 2.0 GHz processor — fast and stable operation.
- Android 13 — supports modern apps and updated Google services.
- Built-in 1D/2D barcode scanner — reads codes from labels, product packaging, and smartphone screens.
- Durable IP54-rated housing — protection against dust and splashes, suitable for intensive use.
- VESA75 mounting: stand allows the price checker to be placed on a horizontal surface or mounted on a wall.
- Free Newland Ndevor (MDM) software — centralized management of multiple devices.
- Optional NFC and MSR modules (not included) — for contactless identification and magnetic card operations.
What is needed to operate the Newland NQuire 1000 Manta III information terminal?
- Network connection via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
- Power supply from a 12 V adapter or via PoE.
- Torgsoft mobile application for integration with the Torgsoft accounting system.
Features of using the price checking terminal
- Works in portrait and landscape orientation with automatic screen rotation.
- Allows customers or store staff to check the price and availability of product sizes after scanning the barcode.
- Can display promotional messages, images, or videos.
- Equipped with an 8 MP camera, speaker, and LED indicators for operation confirmation.
Where is the Newland NQuire 1000 Manta III information kiosk used?
In stores — for checking product prices.
- This reduces checkout refusals, as the customer knows the price in advance and makes a purchase decision.
In clothing, footwear, electronics, cosmetics stores, and supermarkets — for self-service price and size/model availability checks.
- For example, a customer finds sneakers but the size doesn’t fit. After checking the item via the price checker, they see the needed size is in stock — and can confidently ask a salesperson.
In hardware and construction stores — for checking availability of the required quantity of goods.
- For example, a customer can independently verify on the Price Checker whether the warehouse has enough of the selected laminate, tiles they liked, or paint they chose to ensure materials cover the planned area.