the digital cookbook
March 31, 2008
Finally, the perfect accessory for your modern kitchen. The Kitchen Sync plugs seamlessly into your home wireless ecosystem. And with a touch screen that’s also washable, it becomes the perfect durable peripheral for the kitchens’ harsh environment. It’s many functions include searching and downloading recipes, streaming music and videos, converting recipe’s into and printing grocery lists, and managing a family’s weekly meal schedule.
Designed by Portland native, Noah Balmer, the polycarbonate book shell connects magnetically to a dock and charges through induction. It’s the dock that also houses the motherboard, network adapter and wireless antenna. The entire system fits neatly onto a bookshelf and integrates easily into your existing collection.
Other modern kitchen goodies:
+ Space Saving Kitchen Concept
+ Concept Kitchen
+ Modern Coffee Pot and Single Coffee Maker
Entry Filed under: design, technology. Tags: cookbook, cooking, kitchen, technology.




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