Automated drink slinger takes orders via LCD
By Darren Murph | August 14, 2007
Filed under: Household
Sure, we’ve seen legions of automated bartenders and coffee machines that conjure up your preferred cup of joe each morning, but the Digital Beverages MyFountain takes things up a notch. Sporting a touchscreen LCD, an internet-linked Windows XP computer, and the ability to be “100-percent customizable,” this mechanical drink slinger reportedly interfaces with a “dorm-style refrigerator” that holds a dozen types of alcohol and mixers along with a water line and carbon-dioxide cartridge. Furthermore, the grown-ups can even password protect the non-virgin beverages on tap, and while it would sure be nice to kiss tips goodbye and hold all of your parties in-house, this bad boy supposedly starts at a stiff $2,575. Click on for a couple snapshots of the interface.
[Via CNET, image courtesy of PopSci]
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