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Bluetooth sewing machines, costing twice what the PC to run them does...

by Staff Writer | posted on 24 October 2005


Factory equipment is, probably, still a bit ahead of "chip and PIN" payment devices in terms of how many Bluetooth nodes are deployed. So Bluetooth-controlled machinery shouldn't be a surprise - but nonetheless, a sewing machine?

The discovery, by Gadget Files, came from Brother. "Brother came up with a new series of Innovis line of USB enabled sewing machines that allow you to do fancy stitch patterns with minimum skills. However, it will set you back about US$2,000.00. Maybe more expensive than your high end PC," reported Kan Chun.

As for his suggestion that you might control it from your Bluetooth phone, well...

Original discovery at The Gadget Files.Technorati: , ,


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