Watch what you'll eat
November 5, 2008
One of the best tests of a new gadget is how easy it is to yank it from the box and start using it without reading the instruction manual. The miBook scores high in that regard, and was put through its paces about five minutes after I arrived home one night.
The slim device is billed as a multimedia cookbook because it's able to play video, audio, text, and still images. Watching a video of someone preparing a meal is wonderful, but the miBook (about $120) shows its utility in the kitchen by pausing at each key point in the recipe. Measurements and methods are demonstrated with discrete steps that proceed at the pace of the cook.
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