This design construct by Jess Griffin and Jim Termeer is a cutting display board with an engraft scale in a circular arena on its correct one-half , tell you the precise exercising weight of those ingredients you ’re about to identify into your recipe or on your plate . The 10″x15″ cutting board is designed to utilise electronic ink to display weight , with embedded sensor grids underneath the surface to determine the downward force of objects placed on it .
Do n’t be vex out that citation add-in just yet ; the designers say the engineering to build the thing is between one and five class away . The electronic ink display technology will be possible between one and five years from now , the low - current photovoltaics specified as its power source will be practical in one to three years , and the embedded detector power system are also one to three years aside .
We ’re think this is almost feasible now , but still toll - prohibitory for internalisation into a consumer ware . Great idea for chefs and dieters , too , though . Maybe it could be done with more - conventional technical school .

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