In 20 plus years
of dealing with "business class" POS systems, I can certainly say in that arena overall quality and longevity has gone the way of the cassette tape.
I can remember IBM model 70, model 60, even the valupoint machines that would last and last and last. The old TI 880 printer was a tank, after thousands of pages, you MIGHT have to change the print head.
We now push Dell machines, the Optiplex series and they are garbage. Not at all uncommon to place service call for a motherboard. PSU last on average 8 months. Their flat screen monitors are scarcely better.
HP and Dell laser printers are a five star joke. Sure they SAY they have a life cycle of 20,000 pages but I have yet to install one that made it to the halfway point w/o a fuser or roller biting the dust.
Sure, SQ can put high quality electronics in there. So can every one else. Problem is, who is going to pay for it? You honestly think the cheap american moron is going to see any value in that?
We've been beaten over the head for so many years now that cheaper is better I can't imagine SQ bucking that trend and sourcing commercial grade electronics lest they price the machine beyond reach of the cheap minded consumer.
Nice concept. But I'm glad I have my mechanical machine that has a timer switch that I can buy and replace myself.
of dealing with "business class" POS systems, I can certainly say in that arena overall quality and longevity has gone the way of the cassette tape.
I can remember IBM model 70, model 60, even the valupoint machines that would last and last and last. The old TI 880 printer was a tank, after thousands of pages, you MIGHT have to change the print head.
We now push Dell machines, the Optiplex series and they are garbage. Not at all uncommon to place service call for a motherboard. PSU last on average 8 months. Their flat screen monitors are scarcely better.
HP and Dell laser printers are a five star joke. Sure they SAY they have a life cycle of 20,000 pages but I have yet to install one that made it to the halfway point w/o a fuser or roller biting the dust.
Sure, SQ can put high quality electronics in there. So can every one else. Problem is, who is going to pay for it? You honestly think the cheap american moron is going to see any value in that?
We've been beaten over the head for so many years now that cheaper is better I can't imagine SQ bucking that trend and sourcing commercial grade electronics lest they price the machine beyond reach of the cheap minded consumer.
Nice concept. But I'm glad I have my mechanical machine that has a timer switch that I can buy and replace myself.