30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (X6413E)
Product Name: 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (X6413E)
SKU: FT30X6413EKCAPOB
IP Classification: IP40
Display Size: 30.0″ / 76.2 cm
Viewable Area: 66.43 cm × 37.35 cm (26.15 in × 14.70 in)
Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Native Resolution: 1366×768 pixels
Screen Brightness: 200 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio: 135,000:1 (880) / 1,050,000:1 (810L)
Display Technology: Transparent OLED
Touch Type: Projected Capacitive 10-point Multi-touch
Processor: Intel Atom® x6413E (Elkhart Lake)
RAM / Storage: 8 GB DDR4 / 120 GB SSD
Operating System: Debian 12 (Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 10 & 11 available on request)
Case Dimensions (L × W × H): 400 × 500 × 1618.7 mm
Data Sheet Download: ds_2025_FT30X6413EKCAPOB_EN
Bring x86 compatibility to next-generation interactive retail with the 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (X6413E). Powered by an Intel Atom® x6413E (Elkhart Lake) processor with 8 GB DDR4 RAM and a 120 GB SSD, this kiosk runs Debian 12 out of the box, with Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 10, and Windows 11 available on request — making it the right choice for organizations that need to deploy existing Windows-based kiosk software, .NET applications, or x86 Linux stacks on a transparent-display platform. Its transparent OLED panel allows physical products, branded backdrops, or architectural elements to remain visible behind the screen while interactive content layers on top, achieving a “floating image” effect with a contrast ratio of up to 1,050,000:1.
The projected capacitive 10-point multi-touch panel uses 2.0 mm thermally strengthened cover glass with AG (chemical etching) anti-glare treatment, IK08 impact protection, and faytech’s Clear Bond® optical bonding. The standard configuration ships with a Newland EM20-85 imager with integrated NFC, a Custom P3 scanner, and an integrated receipt printer — deployment-ready for ticketing, self-checkout, hospitality check-in, and self-service ordering. Intel® AC 3168 dual-band Wi-Fi, external LAN, and 100–240V AC input round out the connectivity profile, while optional add-ons (48 MP camera, microphone array, proximity ultrasonic sensor, NFC reader, RGB pole status light) tailor the platform to specialized workflows.
The 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (X6413E) is a free-standing interactive display built for organizations that need the visual impact of transparent OLED on a familiar x86 software stack. Unlike conventional LCD kiosks — which present a solid black rectangle when idle and force all visual interest onto the screen itself — this unit uses a transparent OLED panel that lets physical products, curated backdrops, or architectural sightlines remain visible through the display, while animated graphics and interactive prompts appear to float in mid-air on top. For retail flagships, museum installations, hospitality lobbies, and corporate showcases, the transparent form factor is a clear differentiator from the wall of identical LCD totems competitors typically deploy.
At the core of the system is an Intel Atom® x6413E processor from Intel's Elkhart Lake family — a quad-core x86 SoC designed specifically for industrial IoT, digital signage, and edge-computing workloads. Paired with 8 GB DDR4 RAM and a 120 GB SSD, the X6413E configuration is engineered for organizations that need to run existing Windows or x86 Linux applications without re-architecting for ARM. The kiosk ships with Debian 12 as standard, and Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 10, and Windows 11 are available on request (additional fee). This is the configuration to choose when your kiosk software stack already exists for Windows, when you depend on .NET Framework or legacy x86 binaries, or when your IT team standardizes on enterprise Linux distributions for endpoint management.
The 30.0″ transparent OLED panel delivers 1366×768 resolution across a 664.29 × 373.48 mm active area, with 200 cd/m² brightness optimized for indoor viewing and a contrast ratio reaching up to 1,050,000:1 (810L). Because OLED pixels emit their own light, "off" pixels become genuinely transparent — not just dark — while "on" pixels glow vividly, producing the signature transparent-display effect that LCD technology cannot replicate. A 120°/120° viewing angle keeps the image legible from approaching foot traffic, and the v-by-one display interface supports reliable high-speed signal transmission inside the kiosk chassis. LED life is rated at 30,000 hours.
For interaction, the kiosk uses a projected capacitive 10-point multi-touch panel built on 2.0 mm thermally strengthened cover glass with AG (chemical etching) anti-glare surface treatment and IK08 impact resistance. faytech's Clear Bond® optical bonding eliminates the air gap between the touch sensor and the OLED panel, which reduces internal reflections, improves contrast under bright ambient lighting, and increases mechanical resilience against shock and pressure — important for unattended public deployments where the screen sees thousands of touches per week. The ZBCMKZBFAY008-A touch controller communicates over USB with 78 RX × 45 TX resolution, supporting precise, glove-friendly multi-touch gestures.
The kiosk ships in a deployment-ready standard configuration that includes a Newland EM20-85 imager with integrated NFC for scanning 1D/2D barcodes, mobile boarding passes, loyalty cards, and contactless payments; a Custom P3 scanner; and an included receipt printer. This combination makes the unit immediately usable as a ticket-issuing terminal, retail self-checkout, loyalty enrollment station, or hospitality check-in kiosk without third-party peripheral integration work. Optional configurations — a 48 MP camera for ID verification and visual search, a microphone array for voice interaction, a proximity ultrasonic sensor for attract-mode triggering, an NFC reader, and an RGB pole status light — extend the platform to more specialized workflows. Contact faytech for option pricing and integration timelines.
Connectivity is built around enterprise-friendly interfaces: Intel® AC 3168 dual-band Wi-Fi, external LAN, and external 110–230V AC input. Two 2 W loudspeakers provide audio for tutorials, accessibility prompts, and confirmation tones. Power consumption is 45 W typical with under 2 W in standby, and a green LED power indicator provides at-a-glance status. The aluminum enclosure is finished in RAL9004 black powder coating with confirmed external dimensions of 400 × 500 × 1618.7 mm, providing a clean, modern aesthetic that fits luxury retail, premium hospitality, museums, and corporate environments. The stable base footprint and overall height position the screen at a comfortable viewing and touch angle for standing users.
The free-standing kiosk is rated IP40 for indoor use, operates between -10°C and 60°C, and tolerates 10% to 90% humidity. Important deployment note: the transparent OLED panel is intended for indoor use and must be protected from direct sunlight, which can push the device beyond its specified storage and operating temperatures. Outdoor placement, west-facing windows without UV film, or installation in unshaded atria is not recommended and is not covered by warranty. The kiosk carries CE and FCC certifications.
Hypothetical Application Scenarios
Enterprise Self-Service Running Existing Windows Software: Many corporate visitor-management, healthcare check-in, and government self-service applications are built on Windows with .NET or legacy x86 dependencies. The X6413E variant lets IT teams deploy this kiosk hardware without porting their software stack. Picture a hospital outpatient lobby where the existing patient check-in application — already approved by IT, security, and compliance — runs on a transparent OLED display that doesn't dominate the architectural space the way a conventional black screen would.
Luxury Retail – Product Showcase Over Physical Inventory: Imagine a flagship watch boutique positioning the kiosk in front of a backlit display case. As a customer approaches, the screen animates: technical schematics, movement details, and provenance video play over the actual timepiece visible behind the glass. Touching a feature on screen highlights the corresponding component on the physical product. The x86 platform supports the bespoke configurator and CRM integrations many luxury brands have already built for Windows-based clienteling systems.
Museum & Cultural Institution – Layered Interpretation: Consider a natural history museum placing the kiosk in front of a fossil specimen or artifact case. The transparent display lets visitors see the real object while interactive overlays reconstruct missing anatomy, animate the creature in its environment, or translate inscriptions in real time. The 10-point multi-touch supports group interaction — useful for school visits — and 120 GB of local SSD storage holds rich media libraries without depending on the spotty network connectivity older buildings often have. Debian 12 provides a long-term-support OS aligned with many cultural institutions' open-source policies.
Hospitality – Concierge & Check-In: A boutique hotel lobby could deploy the kiosk as a self-service check-in point that doesn't hide the lobby's design behind a black rectangle. The included Newland EM20-85 imager scans booking confirmations and passport MRZ codes; the integrated NFC handles contactless room key issuance; the receipt printer issues check-in confirmations or local maps. For hotel groups standardized on Windows-based property management systems (PMS), the X6413E runs the existing PMS client natively. The transparent panel preserves sightlines through the lobby — an architectural priority in design-led hotels.
Trade Shows & Brand Activations: For exhibitors needing to stand out in convention halls full of identical LCD screens, the transparent OLED form factor is an instant differentiator. Place a physical product, scaled architectural model, or branded prop behind the kiosk and let the screen animate context, specifications, and calls-to-action over it. Marketing teams running existing Windows-based activation software — quiz apps, lead capture, gamified experiences — can deploy on this hardware without rebuilding for a new platform.
Banking & Financial Services Self-Service: Many banking applications run on Windows for regulatory and security reasons. The X6413E variant lets financial institutions deploy a striking transparent kiosk in branch lobbies for appointment check-in, queue management, or product information — running existing certified Windows kiosk software. The integrated NFC reader supports contactless card identification, and the IK08-rated cover glass tolerates the heavy use typical of busy retail branches.
Automotive Showrooms: Position the kiosk in front of a vehicle to overlay configuration options, trim details, and performance data directly onto the customer's view of the car. Touching a wheel option on screen could trigger a synchronized highlight in the showroom; selecting an interior package could cue the lighting to a complementary scene. Most automotive configurators are built for Windows or web technologies — the X6413E runs both natively.
As with all faytech platforms, the 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (X6413E) supports customization across hardware peripherals, branding, enclosure finishes, and software integration. For OEM volume programs, custom configurations, or pilot deployment guidance, request a quote from the faytech North America engineering team.
Additional information
| Weight | 241 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 24 × 30 × 72 in |











