30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (RK3576)
Product Name: 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (RK3576)
SKU: FT30RK3576KCAPOB
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: Rockchip RK3576 Quad-Core Cortex-A72 & Quad-Core Cortex-A53
NPU: 6.0 TOPS
Operating System: Android 14
Data Sheet Download: ds_2025_FT30RK3576KCAPOB_EN
Step into the future of interactive retail and self-service with the 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (RK3576). Its transparent OLED panel allows physical products, environments, or branded backdrops to remain visible behind the display while delivering rich, animated content layered on top — creating a “floating image” effect that captures attention in ways traditional LCD kiosks cannot. With a 1,050,000:1 contrast ratio, the deep blacks render as truly transparent, while bright pixels appear to hover in mid-air. 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 for durability and clarity in public-facing deployments.
Powered by a Rockchip RK3576 Quad-Core Cortex-A72 & Quad-Core Cortex-A53 processor with 6.0 TOPS NPU, 4 GB DDR RAM, and 32 GB eMMC storage, the kiosk runs Android 14 with on-device AI acceleration for computer vision, recommendation engines, and voice interfaces. The standard configuration includes a Newland EM20-85 imager with integrated NFC, a Custom P3 scanner, and a receipt printer, making it deployment-ready for ticketing, retail, hospitality, and self-service ordering. Optional add-ons — including a 48 MP camera, microphone array, proximity ultrasonic sensor, custom NFC reader, and RGB pole status light — allow the platform to be tailored to your application.
The 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk (RK3576) is a free-standing interactive display engineered for environments where attention, brand impact, and physical-digital integration matter. Unlike conventional LCD kiosks, this unit uses a transparent OLED panel — products, signage, or curated backdrops remain visible through the screen, while animated graphics, product information, and interactive prompts appear layered on top. The result is a "floating content" effect that draws the eye in retail windows, museum exhibits, hospitality lobbies, and trade-show installations, where standing out from a wall of conventional screens is the difference between a passing glance and a sustained interaction.
At the heart of the system is a Rockchip RK3576 processor pairing a Quad-Core Cortex-A72 cluster with a Quad-Core Cortex-A53 cluster, supported by a Mali G52 MC3 GPU and a dedicated 6.0 TOPS NPU. The NPU is the differentiator here: rather than streaming every frame to the cloud, the kiosk can run on-device inference for face detection, gesture recognition, dwell-time analytics, product recognition, and lightweight LLM-driven assistants without exposing user data to external servers. Combined with 4 GB DDR RAM, 32 GB eMMC storage, and Android 14, the platform is ready for modern interactive applications — including AI-driven recommendation flows, multilingual virtual concierges, and computer-vision-based engagement tracking.
The 30.0″ transparent OLED panel delivers a 1366×768 resolution across a 664.29 × 373.48 mm active area, with a 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, while "on" pixels glow vividly — producing the signature transparent-display effect that LCD technology cannot replicate. A 120°/120° viewing angle ensures the image remains legible from approaching foot traffic, and the v-by-one display interface supports reliable high-speed signal transmission inside the kiosk chassis.
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 in bright ambient lighting, and increases mechanical resilience against shock and pressure — important for unattended public deployments. 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. 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, a custom 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 for real-world kiosk deployments: 3× USB 2.0 ports, 1× USB 3.0/OTG, RJ45 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet, HDMI 2.0 output, a TF card slot, line-out audio, and dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz / 5.0 GHz) with Bluetooth 4.2. Two 4Ω 2W loudspeakers provide audio for tutorials, accessibility prompts, and confirmation tones. Power runs on 100–240V AC at 45 W typical consumption with under 2 W in standby, and a green LED power indicator provides at-a-glance status. Two 24V fans manage thermals inside the aluminum enclosure, which is finished in RAL9004 black powder coating for a clean, modern aesthetic that fits luxury retail, premium hospitality, and corporate environments.
The free-standing kiosk is rated IP40 for indoor use, operates between -10°C and 60°C, and tolerates 10% to 90% humidity. At 74.0 kg net (109.0 kg gross, shipped in a 590 × 760 × 1810 mm wooden crate using 100% recyclable wood and polyethylene packaging), the unit is engineered for stable positioning in high-traffic walkways. 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
Luxury Retail – Product Showcase Over Physical Inventory: Imagine a flagship watch boutique where a single transparent OLED kiosk is positioned in front of a backlit display case. As a customer approaches (detected by the optional proximity ultrasonic sensor), 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 6.0 TOPS NPU could power on-device visual attention tracking — measuring which products draw dwell time — without sending video to the cloud, addressing both GDPR-style privacy expectations and luxury brands' confidentiality concerns.
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 allows visitors to 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 Android 14 with 32 GB storage holds rich media libraries locally, avoiding network dependencies in older buildings with limited connectivity. The IK08 cover glass withstands the inevitable enthusiastic touches from younger visitors.
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; and the receipt printer issues check-in confirmations or local maps. The transparent panel preserves sightlines through the lobby, an architectural priority in design-led hotels, while the RGB pole status light (optional) signals availability from across the room.
Quick-Service Restaurants & Fast Casual: Position the kiosk in front of an open kitchen or menu display. Customers see the food preparation behind the screen while interacting with the ordering UI in the foreground — a stronger sensory connection than conventional QSR ordering totems provide. The on-device NPU could drive computer-vision-based age verification for alcohol orders or visual recommendation systems based on time of day and weather, with the receipt printer handling order tickets. Operating range of -10°C to 60°C accommodates entryway placement in colder climates.
Trade Shows & Brand Activations: For exhibitors needing to stand out in convention halls full of identical LCD screens, the transparent OLED form factor is a clear 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. The 48 MP camera option enables lead capture via QR scan or business card recognition, while the integrated NFC reader collects badge taps for follow-up.
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; selecting an interior package could cue the showroom lighting to a complementary scene. The 6.0 TOPS NPU supports on-device gesture recognition for hands-free interaction during guided tours.
As with all faytech platforms, the 30″ Full OLED Transparent Touch Kiosk 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 × 73 in |











