"'Lickable" TV Screen 'Netlicks' Yes, You Can Taste it
Now in a world full of the latest technology where there can be easily seen the various bizarre technology that seems unbelievable and one of those is the “Netlicks” it is a TV screen which will provide the taste on ‘Licking’.
The Reuters report revealed the information that a Japanese Professor has developed a technology that can mimic the flavors and can develop a similar taste in the screen.
In the technology, the ten canisters spray flavor added onto a ‘hygienic film’ which has been rolled into the screen for the viewers to taste the screen by licking.
Highlighted facts
- Homei Miyashita, Professor of the Meiji University of Japan has developed the Lickable screen that will be helpful to train the cook or sommeliers remotely.
- He revealed commercially that the price of a TV would be about $875.
- Earlier Professor Miyashita and his researcher students had made the content related to the ‘taste’.
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The Professor told Reuters that “The goal is to make it possible for people to have the experience of something like eating at the restaurant on the other side of the world, even while staying at home”.
The professor also told the purpose of such technology which can be used to train the Cook or Sommeliers remotely. including this, he also revealed that if it made commercial the cost would be approx $8765.
He is also trying to make the technology better than it is and to improve he is continuously taking to the manufacturer to add extra taste and flavor to the toast.
The Professor believes that there would be a world that will have downloadable content.
And in the era of the Covid-19 virus when all the people used to stay away from the physical world, this technology will help people to enhance their taste in the real world.
Where in the twitter many people said that if the middle of the corona period would be the right time to launch such technology Taste-The-TV and many also joked about it and said ”Very likely to make a breakthrough in times of corona”.
The past of such technology is filled with various experiments related to taste as the Professor and his students made “a Fork that used to make food tastes richer”.
The demonstration of such technology has been shown to the reporters by the students where they were wanted to taste like ‘Chocolate’ and after spraying the order it gave the taste like chocolate milk while licking onto the screen.
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