I was just asked to put together a mobile PC-based kiosk on the cheap --PC
because it had to run Adobe Flash. I chose a ThinkCentre M93z 23"
All-in-One Desktop with Touch.

There are two big advantages to the Lenovo AIO over competitors:
#1 It allows toolless upgrades: the back housing is easily removed using
only your fingers.
#2 The stands are removable, exposing a standard VESA mounting plate, so
you can wall-mount it or mount it to a rolling TV cart as we did.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/desktops/thinkcentre/m-series-all-in-ones/m93z/

Hope this helps,

*Adam Carrier*
Web Manager
(757) 952-0431
acarrier at marinersmuseum.org

*The Mariners' Museum and Park*
100 Museum Drive
Newport News, VA 23606

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On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 1:57 PM, D'Aunn Bednarz <DBednarz at aqha.org> wrote:

> We have installed Mimsy XG and are looking to install Mimsy Web as a
> mechanism to develop the landing page for our Website, and our museum
> Kiosks.  The Kiosk currently consist of a podium containing a touch
> screen with a PC and a television monitor mounted above the podium on
> the wall.  Our goal is to eliminate the housing of the PC and the
> television monitor.  We would like to replace this setup with an all in
> one device.  Can anyone make recommendations on the hardware?
>
>
>
> Thank You,
>
> D 'Aunn Bednarz
>
> OCSA, OCASA, OCWA
>
> Imaging Developer
>
> Ext. 4744
>
>
>
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