QOOD Tablet
using a tablet to aid you in your cooking routines has long been a side advertisement for this handy gadget but ask yourself this: can your regular tablet really stands up to the beating of water and heat? it is safe to say, they don't - at least not without the help of some form of protection. that said, if you...

using a tablet to aid you in your cooking routines has long been a side advertisement for this handy gadget but ask yourself this: can your regular tablet really stands up to the beating of water and heat? it is safe to say, they don’t – at least not without the help of some form of protection. that said, if you are really serious about whipping up a storm in your kitchen, then QOOD Tablet is what you need. designed specifically for use in the kitchen, it is built to withstand splashes, heat, humidity and oil. running on Linux OS, this kitchen slate features a 10.1-inch touchscreen display with a modest 1,024 by 600 resolution, a 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, 8GB of onboard storage, WiFi-equipped and an integrated kick stand for propping up the tablet. the highlight is not so much of the hardware itself (though we can’t deny that we totally dig its look) but the software within: the user interface is customized for kitchen use with access to meal planner, 1,000 recipes, videos and techniques and along with those, you have the usual access to the web and multimedia features such as video and music player. the QOOD Tablet is available now for $399 a pop.

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