Point-of-sale systems are about as dull as computers can get. With the ability to figure out sums and print out receipts, they're little more than the digivolved versions of calculators (and not the cool, graphing kind either). This drab sector of the tech industry could benefit from something interesting, so Casio is doing its part by announcing upgraded versions of its Android-powered cash register.
The new V-R7000 and V-R7100 terminals improve on the old where it matters.

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Casio Announces V-R7000 And V-R7100 Cash Registers, Android-Powered Devices That Can Sell You Other Android Devices was written by the awesome team at Android Police.