All-in-One PCs Take Aim at the Kitchen

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PCs in Kitchen

To justify the cost, the kitchen PC must be able to perform many functions (such as recipe, TV, calendar, bulletin board, address book, notes). But, we often need all of some these functions simultaneously. A LCD does not offer the advantages for those information which the content is more important than the appearance. The input devices, mouse, keyboard and touch screen do not provide the efficiency. How can we download the entire recipe books to a PC?

This is the reason that few people even use laptop for PC usage. The concept of PC in kitchen is so far flawed, either laptop or nettop.

Besides, would you use your wet or greasy fingers to operate the PC?

Long of CA @ Aug 10, 2009 16:36:57 PM

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if my money is too much ,maybe I will consider it

FICO @ Jun 30, 2009 21:58:10 PM

PCs in Kitchen

I don't need a PC in the kitchen. Who comes up with these terrible ideas? The laptop is much better because it can be taken from room to room. Why go backwards and be limited to one workspace?

Tequila of CA @ Jun 30, 2009 20:11:00 PM

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