Pandigital teases your kitchen with HDTV / digital cookbook conglomerate

We can’t say we’ve really spent any huge amount of instance wondering just how converged kitchen devices can become, but apparently, the designers at Pandigital have. Announced nowadays, the Kitchen HDTV / Digital Cookbook / Digital Photo Frame (really, that’s the name) stays true to itself in three big ways: acting as a 15-inch 720p HDTV (ATSC / NTSC tuner included), a digital cookbook (with pre-loaded recipes and space for more) and a digital

photo frame. Packed within, you’ll find half a gigabyte of memory, a built-in alarm clock and an integrated 6-in-1 media card reader. And considering all that sauce you’ll be slinging, you’ll be thrilled to know that it’s sealed with glass and boasts interchangeable faceplates to fit varying moods. Heck, that thing even handles Motion JPEG, MPEG4 and AVI files — not a naughty way to spice up your kitchen (and spend $399.99), eh?

Original post by Darren Murph

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