Two 3M 32-inch touchpanels running Mosaiqq software display artwork of your liking, or you can touch the screen to call up Google, get recipes, display your pictures to resize, touch up and move around a la Minority Report. You can also play by putting your fingers on the screen and moving them around to distort the image, thanks to dual touch technology. The Mosaiqq software runs on a computer processor, and can integrate up to eight displays on one computer. Expect costs near $20,000 for a two-screen system. The kitchen also features a Savant voice-controlled iPad and a SubZero fridge with a sensor to detect bad-boy snacking.
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