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Intelligent List Making

Published by Budda January 31st, 2007 in Gadgets, Home.

Smart Shopper

SmartShopper is a device that allows you to say the name of a grocery item, electronically record it and when you are done, print it out from memory on an embedded thermal paper roll. It was recently awarded the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show’s Design and Engineering award and named one of the top ten new products at the show.

Founded by Richard Brundisi and Gregory Vittardi, the SmartShopper has a built in LCD screen and is smart enough to categorize all items of the same type e.g. lists can be categorized by frozen foods, produce, toiletries etc. Its memory is jam packed with over 2500 grocery item types and users can add their own items and brands if they are not already there.

Another useful and unique feature that the SmartShopper is the “errand list”, a way to record and say the names of errands and to-dos needed at any time. The errand list can then be printed with the grocery list.

Run with 4 AA batteries, the SmartShopper retails for $149.99 and can be purchased from their website.

Detailed Technical Specs:

* Thermal Printer
The unit uses a built-in thermal printer which does not require any ink cartridges! The unit comes with three thermal paper rolls and replacements are readily available.

* LCD Screen
The large LCD Screen shows the items that have already been input into the unit in alphabetical order. The on-screen list is easy to read, with a 9 point font size.

* Batteries
The unit operates on 4 standard AA batteries. These are easy to replace when necessary, accessed by an easy opening door on the back of the unit.

* Size of Device
The SmartShopper unit is a compact 7 1/2″ x 4″ and is only 1 1/4″ thick.

* Materials
The unit is made out of a durable, hard plastic with a brushed aluminum front. This brushed look will make a great impression in any kitchen!

* Mounting the Device
The SmartShopper can be kept in three different locations in the kitchen. It comes with a strong magnet which allows adherence to the refrigerator. It can also easily be wall mounted, or simply kept out on the counter.

* Voice Recognition
The SmartShopper employs the power of Nuance’s Vocon 3200 engine. This speaker-independent voice recognition system makes it easy for any member of the family to use the device.

* Database
The unit recognizes nearly 2,500 items sold in your local grocery store in english. You can also add your own additional items to the database of your unit!

www.smartshopperusa.com

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