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But that's not over. The acrylic board has a finger based touchscreen system that allows interaction with your recipe. It can also connect to the Internet (probably W-Fi or Bluetooth) and download more and more recipes, hi-tech of course.
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This is just a concept for now. It was built by Nardo in Solidworks 2008 and rendered in Photoworks but just reading what it can do, I know my sushi would be just perfect next time I'd try, with a recipe in front of my face.
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Amazing! How much is it?
Posted by: Productivity Goal | April 7, 2008 11:48 AM | Permalink to Comment