Demy is the digital splash-proof, kitchen safe recipe device that has some geeks interested. Sporting a color touchscreen, the Demy can save up to 2500 recipes and syncs to the keyingredient.com website via USB. The device is out now and costs $199.
Demy has an accelerometer so it can be turned vertical or laid almost flat for optimal viewing angle and the screen turns the right way up. The unit is beefy, heavy even. You won’t be knocking this over any time soon.
Beside your recipes, Demy has some handy other features such as a measurement conversion calculator and an ingredient substituter. Font size can be adjusted very easily. The screen is quite bright.
Using the Demy was pretty intuitive. There seemed to be no perceptable lag in hitting a touchscreen command to the action being taken. Overall, I was impressed.
Demy runs on either Mac or Windows and requires a USB 2.0 port. Word is a WiFi version is in the works, but no comment on timing.
Product page: [MyDemy]
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Demy is good seo hands on
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