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03 December 2010

Ingenico i5100 - POS terminal review

Model: i5100

Manufacturer: Ingenico

Ingenico i5100 pos terminal review


Processor: ARM7 29 MHz (60MHz) (32 bist RISC)

Memory: 4MB flash memory and 1MB of SRAM (upgradeable to 8MB flash and 2MB SRAM)

Display: LCD display with a resolution of 128×64 LED backlight.

Smart Card Reader: ISO 7816, cards 1.8V, 3V and 5V

Magnetic Card Reader: Triple track (tracks 1, 2 and 3) and bi-directional

Communication: V34 modem, transfers up to 33.6K bits per second (bps), 2 RS232 ports to connect periphicals. Optional: GPRS kit avalible GPRS Quad band (850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHzCertification: EMV 4.0 level 1 and 2, PCI PED approved, VISA PED approved 

Security: SSL v3 cryptography 3DES, Master/Session and DUKPT key management, PCI PED approved


What our POS Guy has to say about the Ingenico i5100:

A nice terminal, with good design and a powerful communication system. It has Ethernet, GPRS and Dial-up(Async and Sync). The worst part is the filesystem. Even Nurit terminals are faster than Ingenico i5100(and all the family iXXXX). Oh, it has the best screen I ever saw. It's good to see how images are displayed on the screen.

Other terminal reviews:

VeriFone Vx510

VeriFone Nurit 8400

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