Articles tagged with: touchscreen device
Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Home Appliances on 27 June 2008

If that sustainable kitchen concept by Altera Design Studio seems a too-far reality to you and the mobile kitchen concept fails to convince you (as cannot compensate your lack of culinary skills) then dig into the Pandigital Kitchen Technology Center (KTC). Aimed at offering a complete blend of functionality and amusement, the touchscreen device functions right on the touch of your fingers. Now your need for a recipe can be can be fulfilled here substituting the dumb process of going back to study accessing Internet on going through that thick book of recipes by ‘XYZ’ chef.
The device comes laden with a numerous recipes and offers you access to cruise the net update it here only. But cooking in a scary silence can be really demanding, hence it offers you an ambiance rejuvenated with music via its one gigabyte of memory where you can plug in your MP3s along with photos and video. The KTC features 15 inch, 1280×720 screen also supports HDTV playback. So, if you realize the emptiness of this hi-tech device in your gadget-packed abode then wait for a month more as it is expected to hit the market in August for $400. It would be no less than a centralized headquarters for all the electronic products (blenders, refrigerators).
Via Dvice/ CoolestGadgets
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Technology on 26 May 2008

We all happily welcomed the advent of technologies viz. Google Earth and the investigational iPhone Earth application devised to change our realistic vision. And little were we wondering about getting the detailed information about a product or place by merely keeping fingers upon it that within no time we came across a concept that runs on our imagination.
Japanese concept designer Mac Funamizu has lately developed a thin touchscreen device that comes with an integrated camera, scanner, WiFi, Google Maps and search.
It works like this: You can hold this uber-gadget to any number of areas, buildings, and objects (even newspaper, car model, an insect name, buffet available at a particular restaurant) and immediately receive information related to what you pointed in the viewfinder. Considering the technicalities involved, I am sure Mac would be in a position to turn this futuristic gadget into its functional form within next 20-30 years but if this happens it would change the entire meaning of life on earth.
Via Dvice



