Commidea Launch The Most Stylish And Powerful Mobile PDQ Machine
At the Hospitality Show 2007, Commidea, the UK’s leading developer of payment processing solutions, will be unveiling one of the world’s smallest, 100% mobile, pre-approved mobile PDQ machine – the Ocius Vx670.
This innovative and stylish mobile PDQ machine with its brushed aluminium finish and sleek lines not only looks good, but also has powerhouse processing to swiftly handle credit and debit card transactions securely and reliably whilst on the move, therefore, culminating in the most advanced and revolutionary mobile PDQ payment solution available within the hospitality and mobile sector today.
Perfect for card acceptance in restaurants, bars, exhibitions, corporate entertainment and home and road services, the Ocius Vx670 is packed with enhanced features and functionality.
The simple-to-use handheld solution utilises the latest in GPRS technology enabling card payment to be taken in any mobile retail environment such as a restaurant for ‘pay at table’ convenience or windscreen repair whilst out on the road anywhere in the UK. This enables a high level of mobility and performance delivering a wealth of card payment options to your customers whilst on the move.
Adopting the latest in mobile phone thinking, the Ocius Vx670’s inspired ergonomic and modern design has ‘real world usage at its core’. Its rugged, drop-resilient and spill-resistent chassis makes it suitable for use in even the most demanding environments.
The Ocius Vx670 also provides as standard: -
- Large high-contrast, white backlit display with oversized blue backlit keys for ease-of-use under any lighting conditions
- Whisper-quiet thermal printer with dual tear bar to produce receipts in seconds
“The mobile PDQ machine delivers a revolutionary and ultra stylish solution for hospitality and mobile retailers looking for an easy, powerful and fashionable route to Chip & PIN transaction handling,” commented Commidea’s Strategic Development Director, Bill Barritt. “It’s a groundbreaking solution, and one that we’re incredibly excited about.”

