

Both the Dejavoo QD2 and the PAX A920 Pro are solid choices — here’s how they stack up side by side, then a plain verdict. Either one is provided and set up at $0 to get started on a zero-cost program.
DejavooDejavoo QD2 | PAXPAX A920 Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Android smart terminal | Android handheld POS |
| Display | 5.5″ touchscreen (720×1280) | 5.5″ HD touchscreen |
| Operating system | Android | Android |
| Payments | Tap, chip & swipe (NFC / EMV) | Tap, chip & swipe (NFC / EMV) |
| Printer | Built-in thermal (58mm) | Built-in high-speed thermal |
| Scanner | 5MP camera (barcode / QR) | Infrared barcode + 5MP camera |
| Battery | Rechargeable | 5150mAh rechargeable |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, 4G & Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, 4G & Bluetooth |
| Cost | $0 up front · terms at your free review | $0 up front · terms at your free review |
Choose the Dejavoo QD2 if you want a sleek wireless android smart terminal with a 5.5″ touchscreen, built-in printer, and 4g. Choose the PAX A920 Pro if you want the upgraded a920 — a larger 5.5″ screen, faster processor, and a real barcode scanner. Not sure? I’ll tell you straight which fits your counter on a free review.
You can also open these two in the live compare tool or line them up against a third device.
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Neither is universally better — it depends on your business. The Dejavoo QD2 suits a sleek wireless android smart terminal with a 5.5″ touchscreen, built-in printer, and 4g; the PAX A920 Pro suits the upgraded a920 — a larger 5.5″ screen, faster processor, and a real barcode scanner.
Both are provided at no up-front equipment cost; simple monthly terms are confirmed on your free review, and processing savings can help cover them.
Yes — both can run on a compliant dual-pricing or surcharge program.
Lowering what you pay to accept a card frees up money every month with no extra work and no new customers. The businesses that grow from there spend it on the three things that actually bring customers in: answering every call, a site that converts, and showing up on Google.
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