Diebold Nixdorf announced the new BEETLE A1150, an all-in-one POS system that brings together the latest technology and reliability with a stylish, space-saving design. This is the first BEETLE solution based on a new modular and scalable design consisting of various building blocks – CPU units, touch display panels, adaptable peripherals and I/O hubs – that can be flexibly mixed and matched to create a wide range of different, all-in-one POS deployments. The new POS system offers upgrade capabilities, protects existing investments and makes the system an ideal solution for stores and restaurants. Diebold Nixdorf's BEETLE A1150 demonstrates the company's commitment to sustainability. The system is specifically designed around energy-saving technologies, including the powerful 8th Generation Intel® CoreTM processor (Whiskey Lake U), the energy-efficient power supply and solid state disk storage media and interfaces that reduce the overall power consumption. Over 90% of the materials used can be recycled making it the environmentally-friendly POS solution. The BEETLE's flexible configuration options, which feature a click and release design concept, allow it to be modified to virtually any requirement. Adaptable peripherals, such as a magnetic card reader, an iButton waiter lock, a Near Field Communication (NFC) reader and customer displays in various sizes, save valuable counter space. The system offers integrated wireless LAN, Bluetooth and VESA compatibility allowing for easy installation on a counter, pole or wall. Thanks to a fan-less system design with absolutely no moving parts, the risk of system failures is minimized, ensuring higher availability. Additional features of the BEETLE A1150 include: Full HD-resolution, 15.6" widescreen display, Height and tilt adjustable desktop stand, A splash-proof system design, Intel vPro compliance, including Intel Active Management Technology, RAID support, Up to two solid state disks (SSD). Diebold Nixdorf will debut the BEETLE A1150 in booth #3200 at NRF, January 12-14 in New York.