Miele introduced a new kitchen technology - the buttons and switches will not be used in the nearest future and gone away from kitchens at all.
They decided to use the Apple iPhone multi-touchscreen interface instead.
Miele announced a new twist control in its new Arcus hob, which meant you could raise and lower the heat by simply turning the pan by its handle, but designers Fiona McAndrew and C.Fallon have pushed the concept much further with an interactive surface that gives households to control everything. You just slide around with two fingers and electric scales behind the glass. It could have a PC with touchscreen controls behind there too, but we’re still awaiting more details on this. When it’s switched off, it looks and functions just like a regular glass worktop with an induction hob an the right hand side.
Monday, 1 September 2008
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