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5 Best Dual Screen POS Terminals in Australia

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A few years ago, dual screen terminals were mainly found in high-end restaurants and premium retail stores. Not anymore. By 2026, they've become standard equipment for any serious checkout environment — and for good reason.

The customer-facing screen does something simple but powerful: it shows the customer exactly what they're being charged, in real time, as items are scanned or orders are entered. That transparency reduces pricing disputes, builds trust, and speeds up the moment of payment. Customers who can see their total are ready to tap before the cashier even finishes processing the transaction.

There's a marketing angle too. Between transactions, the customer screen can display promotions, loyalty point balances, special offers, or even simple branding. You're essentially turning your checkout counter into a communication channel without any extra hardware.

Studies suggest interactive checkout displays can boost impulse purchases by around 25% when used to display targeted promotions. In a competitive Australian market, that's a meaningful uplift from a relatively modest hardware investment.

What to Look for in a Dual Screen POS Terminal

Before we get to the list, here's what to prioritise when evaluating dual screen options for an Australian business:

      Screen sizes: The main screen (cashier side) should be at least 15 inches for comfortable use. The customer display is typically 10–11 inches, though some models match screen sizes on both sides.

      Touch sensitivity: The cashier screen should be capacitive and fast-responding. The customer display doesn't always need touch capability, but touch support is useful for tip selection, survey responses, and customer loyalty sign-ups.

      Processor performance: A quad-core or better processor prevents lag during busy periods. Don't cheap out here — a slow terminal is a daily frustration that compounds over time.

      Operating system: Android-based terminals offer the widest POS software compatibility in Australia. Windows-based terminals are better for specialist software but typically cost more.

      EFTPOS integration: The terminal should integrate with Australian EFTPOS providers so the payment amount transfers automatically, eliminating manual re-entry.

      Connectivity: Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and USB ports are all important. Check the port configuration before buying — you'll need to connect your printer, cash drawer, and scanner.

      Warranty and support: Australian warranty coverage and local support are important. Check the warranty period and what's covered before committing.

1. POSApt Dual Screen Terminal

For Australian businesses already using or considering the POSApt POS system, the POSApt dual screen terminal is the most seamlessly integrated option. It's designed to work natively with POSApt's Android-based POS software, which means setup is straightforward and compatibility issues are eliminated from the start.

The terminal features a merchant-facing touchscreen for order management and a customer-facing secondary display that shows transaction details in real time. It supports EFTPOS integration through POSApt's payment partners, tap-to-pay, and all major card types.

Best for: Restaurants, cafés, and retail stores using the POSApt platform. Particularly well-suited to Australian small and medium businesses that want a locally-supported, integrated solution.

Key features: Android-based, EFTPOS integration, customer-facing display, compatible with POSApt software ecosystem.

Where to buy: You can buy this terminal at the POSApt Hardware Store. Free hardware setup is included when you subscribe to a POSApt POS plan. Contact posapt.au for current pricing and bundle options.

2. Square Register

Square Register is arguably the most recognisable dual screen terminal in Australia. It's a fully integrated all-in-one POS system with a dedicated seller display and a separate customer-facing touchscreen. Payments are built in — there's no need for a separate EFTPOS machine — which keeps the counter setup clean and reduces cable clutter.

Square Register is priced at AUD $1,099 and is available from Officeworks, Harvey Norman, Amazon Australia, and directly through the Square online store. It supports tap, chip and PIN, contactless, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Transaction fees are 1.6% for tapped or inserted card payments processed through the Register.

Best for: Small to medium retail businesses and cafés that want a polished, all-in-one setup with minimal configuration.

Key features: Dual screens, built-in payments, offline mode for up to 24 hours, works with Square's broad ecosystem of accessories.

Where to buy: Officeworks, Harvey Norman, Amazon Australia, or Square's online store (squareup.com/au).

3. Clover Station Pro

Clover made its formal entry into the Australian market in March 2025, and the Station Pro is its flagship dual screen countertop terminal. The operator display is a large, responsive touchscreen paired with a dedicated customer-facing screen — and both feel premium in hand and in use.

What distinguishes Clover is its app marketplace. Beyond the core POS functions, you can add third-party integrations for accounting, loyalty programs, payroll, and more — all from within the Clover ecosystem. Hardware is well-built, with a sleek design that wouldn't look out of place in a high-end retail environment.

Clover's payment backbone is powered by Fiserv, which means processing is reliable and well-established. The downside is pricing transparency — Clover doesn't publish hardware or subscription pricing on their Australian website, so you'll need to contact a local reseller for a quote.

Best for: Mid-to-large retail businesses and restaurants that want a premium, extensible setup with a strong app ecosystem.

Key features: Dual screen (operator + customer touchscreen), extensive app marketplace, Fiserv payments backbone, sleek hardware design.

Where to buy: Through Clover's Australian reseller network. Contact Clover Australia for the nearest authorised partner.

4. TapTouch D53M Dual Screen Terminal

TapTouch is an Australian-made POS hardware brand built specifically for the hospitality sector. The D53M is their 5th-generation terminal, designed for fast-paced venues including busy restaurants, bars, and multi-outlet operations. What sets it apart is the built-in tap-to-pay functionality — no separate EFTPOS terminal required — which clears counter space and speeds up payment.

The D53M features a primary merchant screen and a secondary customer-facing display, along with offline and cable-ready operation for venues where Wi-Fi reliability is a concern. As a locally designed product, TapTouch hardware comes with Australian-based support, which matters when you need help during service.

Best for: Fast-paced Australian restaurants, pubs, and bars looking for a locally designed, hospitality-first dual screen terminal.

Key features: Built-in tap-to-pay, dual screen, offline capability, designed for Australian hospitality conditions.

Where to buy: Direct from TapTouch at taptouchpos.com. Contact their team for pricing and hardware bundle options.

5. Sunmi T2S Dual Screen Android Terminal

For Australian businesses looking for a capable dual screen terminal at a more accessible price point, the Sunmi T2S is worth a close look. Sunmi is a well-regarded Android POS manufacturer whose hardware is used extensively across retail and food service globally, and the T2S offers a solid dual screen setup — a 15.6-inch merchant display paired with a customer-facing screen — at a price that's significantly lower than branded enterprise options.

The Android-based operating system means it's compatible with a wide range of POS software platforms used in Australia, including cloud-based POS systems that run on Android tablets. It's particularly appealing for businesses that want the functionality of a dual screen terminal without a premium price tag.

Best for: Small to medium businesses in retail and hospitality that want dual screen functionality at a competitive price point.

Key features: Android OS, 15.6" merchant display, customer-facing secondary screen, broad POS software compatibility.

Side-by-Side Comparison

      POSApt Dual Screen Terminal: Best for POSApt users; seamless integration, local support, free setup with subscription.

      Square Register: Best for simplicity; all-in-one with built-in payments, widely available in Australian retail stores.

      Clover Station Pro: Best for extensibility; premium design with a large app marketplace.

      TapTouch D53M: Best for Australian hospitality; built-in tap-to-pay, local support, offline-capable.

      Sunmi T2S: Best value; Android-based dual screen at a competitive price, broad software compatibility.

Final Thoughts

Dual screen POS terminals aren't a luxury add-on anymore. For most Australian retail and hospitality businesses, the customer-facing display is fast becoming as standard as the receipt printer. The transparency it creates at checkout builds customer confidence, reduces errors, and turns the payment moment into a marketing opportunity.

 

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