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The QOOQ: a recipe tablet for modern kitchens


October 28th, 2009


By Birge Basik

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I can cook. Actually I’m an extraordinary cook; people keep saying that my fingers are magical. But I’m aware that lots of people even have trouble boiling an egg.  The QOOQ is a kitchen computer, which will replace recipe cards and old cook books.  It has 10.2’’ tablet with glass touch screen, on-screen keyboard, Ethernet connection, USB and SD ports and built-in Wi-Fi. However it’s not a netbook, it contains no web browser or such. It has access to online recipe sites and contains a number of built-in recipes, can gather weather information and access to internet radio stations. Plus it’s a very cute digital photo frame. A QOOQ will cost you €349 for the unit with 500 recipes installed and then €12.95 a month for recipe updates. Unfortunately, it’s only available in France, but I’m sure that it will be available internationally soon.

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One Response to “The QOOQ: a recipe tablet for modern kitchens”

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    RoscoP

    I love the idea, but I wonder how durable they are?

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