Android TV Stick vs Commercial Signage Player: Queue Display Showdown
We ran the same queue display on a $35 Fire TV Stick and a $600 BrightSign player for 30 days. The results were identical. Here's the full comparison.
PSA: Check Your QMS Vendor's Hardware Requirements Before Signing
The software subscription isn't the expensive part. Some queue management vendors require $3,000–$10,000 in proprietary kiosks, displays, and ticket printers before you serve your first customer.
What Hardware Do You Actually Need for Queue Management? We Tested 5 Android Tablets.
QMS vendors sell $500 kiosk bundles. We tested 5 commodity Android tablets ranging from $39 to $249. Here's what we found and which tablet to buy for your deployment.
We Set Up a Clinic Queue System on a $49 Android Tablet in 30 Minutes
You don't need expensive kiosk hardware to run a professional queue system. Here's the full setup walkthrough using a $49 Android tablet — screenshots included.
The Real Cost of a Modern Queue Management System: $49 Hardware, No Lock-In
Most QMS vendors quote $3,000–$15,000 in year-one costs. Here's what a modern queue system actually costs when you separate software pricing from vendor hardware markup.
Replace Your Paper Token System Today Using Hardware You Already Own
Still using paper tokens at your clinic or office? If you have an Android tablet already, you have everything you need to switch to digital queue management today.