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The image, captured in Nyeri, Kenya, features a point-of-sale (POS) terminal screen as its central subject, positioned on a counter or workstation. The screen displays an application interface for a restaurant or cafe management system, identified by "SambaPOS 5.7.8" in the bottom left. The screen's interface includes tabs labeled "All Tables," "Customer Search," "Customer Tickets," and "Rooms." Below these tabs, a grid of rectangular buttons represents various tables or service areas. Some buttons are highlighted in orange (e.g., "RESTAURANT 1," "COFFEE 1," "CHOMA 1," "CHOMA 4," "CHOMA 5," "CHOMA 8," "CHOMA 10"), while others are gray, likely indicating their status. Specific table names visible on the buttons include "RESTAURANT 1" to "RESTAURANT 6," "COFFEE 1" to "COFFEE 4," "CHOMA 1" to "CHOMA 12," "POOL TABLE," and "MHESH." Other text on the screen includes "Table logged" and an "Activate Windows" message. A "Keyboard" button is visible at the bottom of the screen. Adjacent to the POS screen, on a lower surface to the left, is a white Tenda brand router with two antennae. Above this, power outlets are mounted on the wall, with multiple cables and plugs connecting to the POS system and a black printer or other hardware visible behind the screen. To the right, on a higher shelf, two condiment squeeze bottles (one red, one white) are partially visible, suggesting a food service environment. The lighting indicates an indoor setting. No individuals are present in the image.
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