Counters with reliable power and data nearby are ideal. Transactions are short. Staff is close for assistance. Use a countertop stand for loyalty signup, quick check in, or price check. Keep the screen size in the 10 to 15 inch range to reduce visual clutter.
When a floor stand is the better choice
Use a floor stand when you need a dedicated line, full height reach, or branding panels. This is common for self order and ticketing. A 21 to 22 inch screen improves readability at standing distance. Floor stands also hide cabling more completely.
Stability and touch accuracy
Public touch input creates vibration. Commercial stands use steel bases and internal cable routing to prevent wobble. This preserves touch accuracy and reduces connector stress. Consumer stands often fail here.
Cable management
Plan power and network paths before ordering stands. Floor stands route inside the column. Countertop stands can route through grommets for a clean look. Avoid tight bends on HDMI and USB. Leave a small service loop.
Service access
Choose stands that allow front or rear service without unmounting the screen. Confirm that you can reach power bricks and hubs. Label cables so staff can reseat connectors without confusion.
Safety and cleaning
Use tamper resistant fasteners. Add signage that explains basic use. Provide cleaning guidance and a wipe station near self service units.
Final Thoughts
Pick the stand that matches traffic and task. Countertop for quick tasks near staff. Floor stand for full self service with clean cable routing and stable touch.