First Look: Microsoft Surface Stove
- Posted: Apr 01, 2009 at 1:40 AM
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Here is a first look at a new product out of MSR that uses a Microsoft Surface computer integrated as a drop in replacement for a stove top. The diffused glass normally used for a Surface is replaced with a tempered glass which is then heated with an array
of lasers that heat the stove top while giving you all the same features found in other Surface computers. It can heat up to 520 degrees and uses only 30% of the energy of a comparable stove top, recouping the added cost over the course of several years, depending
on how often you use your stove.
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but whats with the 8 minutes of black in the middle?
Sorry about that, aL_, fixed.
On the other hand such device would be possible. (!) At least if you consider embeding the MS Surface into the induction-hot-plate not ceramic one. As Induction heats only the bottom of the pot the "problem" of the hot surface would be solve, althrough it raises another problems (magnetic fields generated by the induction-plate etc.)
Maria ziare,
reviste romanesti
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