TMIO's Connect Io Intelligent Oven is shipping

Ripper99

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http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/28/dinner-...lligent-oven-i/

$8700 is a bit pricey for me but it sounds pretty neat..

"Internet, Cell Phone, and Telephone Controlled
Program Meals to be Ready When You Arrive Home. TMIO, the leader in kitchen appliance innovation, brings you the multi-award-winning Connect Io Professional Series Intelligent Oven. TMIO creates unprecedented mobility for your household, and revolutionizes your lifestyle and cooking experience with the 30-inch dual oven, Refrigerated, Internet-Controlled, Connect Io. A true dream appliance for those with busy lifestyles, dinner is ready when you are."

Manufactuar website: http://www.tmio.com/products/


PRODUCT FEATURES
Connect IoTM Intelligent OvenTM
Model PS302SS00 Professional Series, Refrigerated,
Internet Controlled, 30" Electric Double Wall Oven
Professional Cooking Features

* 30" Double Wall Oven fits standard kitchen cabinetry.
* Premium Quality 304 Brushed Stainless Steel finish provides an elegant complement to your kitchen.
* Largest Usable Capacity Oven you'll never run out of room with our generously-sized oven cavities; 4.25 cubic feet, the largest available on any 30" double wall oven in its class.
* Larger Viewing Area on Oven Windows gives you a beautifully clear view and greater control. Glass stays comfortably and safely cool to the touch.
* Six Convenient Oven Racks, three ergonomically-designed racks per oven, with custom flared handles for easy handling even while wearing thick oven mitts.
* 3M® ClearTekTM Glass Touch Screen Control Panel is a TMIOTM exclusive, an industry first, and based on advanced NASA space technology.
* Dual-Oven Advanced Refrigeration System for accurate and precision refrigeration control in both upper and lower ovens.
* Refrigerates Prior to Cooking Cycle or after cooking completed to keep food fresh.
* 10-Pass 3300W Broil / 2000W Bake Hidden (Concealed) Elements far superior to the 8-pass system found in most high-end professional ovens, TMIO's professional 10-pass method covers much more of the oven's entire usable area, and is able to cook larger sized dishes evenly, thoroughly, and precisely to your taste. A perfect solution for larger meats, fish, and poultry. 3300W Power delivered for fast preheat for beautifully broiled meats. Concealed elements present a smooth and even surface for effortless cleaning.
* True European Third-Element Convection with Two-Speed Convection Fans in both ovens for beautiful results in either baking or roasting modes. Solid perforated metal convection fan cover standard for your safety.
* Full-Rack Broiler Pan allows you to take true advantage of the full usable width of the oven for large entrées. Only TMIO offers this exclusive full-rack broiler pan feature.
* Superior Insulation ensures minimum loss of heat and highest cooking efficiency through NASA advanced thermal ceramic space technology.
* Full Probe Dual Oven Cooking top or bottom ovens for precision cooking temperature and event control.
* Proofing, Defrosting, Dehydrating, Refrigeration modes in addition to standard bake, broil, roast, convection.
* Sabbath & Sabbath Plus Modes allow up to three days advance programming, delivering fresher meals during the Sabbath and Holidays.

Professional Advanced Connect & Control Features

* Remote Control from your Internet web browser, telephone land line, or cell phone with NASA Remote Command and NASA Embedded Web Technology. TMIO is the first and only to offer such advanced space technology in order to provide unprecedented dynamic oven control features.
* Wireless or CAT5 Connections in Your Home
* Seamless Network Integration
* Real Time Control from Anywhere
 
Yikes, not sure if I could imagine spending that much money on an oven. Nice find tho, I heard about this oven on HGTV just a few days ago, thanks for posting.
 
Yeah that's pricey, I think the most expensive double ovens (in reasonable consumer classes, I know you can step up a level or two) is low $4k, so this is some increase. Very cool, no doubt, but doubling the high end is a lot.

Then again, this is not targeted to reasonable consumer classes...

Curious to see what this looks like in 8 years...
 
They are making them here in Chattanooga, TN in a portion of the old Cavalier cooler factory.

(Cavalier used to make vending machines for Coke and Pespi until a Teamsters strike a few years ago bankrupted them)

The plant is located near a fiber optic backbone, and local officials are trying to attract more high tech industry to share the factory and the fiber connection.
 
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