
Qixzocv 65-inch Touchscreen
Score: 62/100
PWR4GTR ADV6531TF-CTP
Score: 74/100Rankings

The PWR4GTR 65-inch interactive kiosk delivers bright 4K visuals, responsive multi-touch, and Android 11 with a free CMS, targeting high-traffic indoor venues, though its weight and lack of outdoor protection limit portability.

The QIXZOCV MWE 65" 4K touchscreen kiosk is a robust floor-standing interactive display with a high-resolution IPS panel and Android OS. It offers solid connectivity and optional lifetime CMS, but its large weight and occasional spec ambiguities may deter some buyers.
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65 inchesbest | 65 inchesbest | |
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| ↓ lower better | 80.572 kg | 68.49 kgbest |
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Touch Technology | PCAP | capacitive |
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USB Ports | 2 | 1 |
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Warranty Period (years) | 3 years | 2 years |
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Weight (kg) | 80.5715 kg | 68.49 kg |

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Professional reviewers commend the QIXZOCV kiosk for its reliable PCAP touchscreen, robust Android platform, and useful split-screen and auto-playback capabilities, while warning buyers to double-check model numbers to avoid variant confusion.
Everyday users praise the bright 4K display, responsive touch, and straightforward USB content loading, but they frequently mention spec inconsistencies, a steep initial setup, and occasional slow customer support.

“The display is bright and clear even in well-lit environments.”

“Touchscreen responsiveness is fast and accurate.”

“Delays in customer support response despite the 3-year warranty promise.”




Professional reviewers commend the PWR4GTR for its responsive G+G capacitive touch, robust construction, and free CMS, while noting the lack of an outdoor IP rating and Android 11's limitations versus dedicated signage platforms.
Everyday users praise the kiosk's touch accuracy, 4K visual quality, and the value of the free CMS, but report frustrations with heavy weight, app compatibility, and occasional slow performance.