The Difference Between ELO Displays and Touchscreen Monitors

The Difference Between ELO Displays and Touchscreen Monitors

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Two Paths to Interactivity

ELO Displays (like the I-Series 4) are complete systems with Android built in.
ELO Touchscreen Monitors (like the 2202L or 1502L) are peripherals that connect to an external computer such as an ELO Backpack.

Understanding that distinction helps you design installations that are either self-contained or modular.


When to Use ELO Displays

  • You want a plug-and-play Android system.

  • You need centralized control via ELOView.

  • You prefer minimal wiring and maintenance.

  • Ideal for small kiosks, directories, and signage where space is limited.

When to Use ELO Monitors

  • You already operate a Windows or Linux network.

  • You plan to pair with an ELO Backpack for modular flexibility.

  • You need replaceable compute units for easier upgrades.

  • Ideal for multi-device environments like retail chains and factories.


Comparing Features

Category ELO Displays ELO Touchscreen Monitors
Built-in Computer Yes (Android) No
Remote Management Via ELOView Through Connected Device
Maintenance Minimal Modular and Serviceable
Use Case Self-contained kiosk Networked multi-screen setup

Final Thoughts

Choosing between a Display and a Monitor depends on your long-term strategy.
If you need fast deployment, choose ELO Displays. If you value hardware flexibility and future upgrades, pair ELO Monitors with an ELO Backpack for the best of both worlds.

Tags: ELO Displays, ELO Monitors, Comparison, Modular Hardware
Author: Emilio Bourdages
Blog: Learn

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