Sunday, January 23, 2011

Gorenje iChef oven brings the touchscreen paradigm to all your baking needs

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We've no doubt that Gorenje's iChef oven can bake, and bake well --
but as you've probably guessed, we're more interested in the
appliance's finger-friendly controls. Kitchens of the future often
come complete with touchscreen panels and home automation settings,
but you aren't just keying in the time and temperature here -- it's
got sixty-five preset dishes it can cook autonomously, 150 slots for
you to program your own, and a option that lets you bake in three
separate stages for perfection (or bitter disappointment, depending on
your choices) inside and out. It's all controlled through a colorful
filled with pictures of loving-prepared food, and though we're afraid
we can't find a video of it in action, you'll find screencaps and
descriptions at our source link below. The oven launches in Europe
this spring and if you have to ask how much it costs, you probably
won't have enough left over to afford a robotic manservant anyhow.

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