February 24th 2008 04:02 am

Teraoka’s Deli Touch pen delays human interaction in restaurants

Filed under: Misc. GadgetsWhen talk futuristic menus are not only sufficient, count Teraoka's Deli Touch pen - strongly that reeks of LeapFrog's label - is the second best option. The system works with barcode and menus load enables customers to simply drag their options and they have conveyed directly to the kitchen. In addition to speeding up the ordering process and the maintenance of the interaction between customer and waiter / waitress at a minimum, the device can also give you a solid reason to spare at the tip.

Unfortunately, we have no idea if this facility is built to play with pretty picky consumers and their clothes list of special requests, so we probably recommend clear direction unless it is totally cool with the standard rate. [Via PopGadget] Read | Permalink | Mail | Comments.

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