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hi what about illiterate person? is it ok for them?On 11/21/2012 10:10
AM, Rahul Kelapure wrote:
Very good topic. I had used one for some time, however, in some models
the buttons are like touch screen but not touchscreen. The other
problem I feel is of the heat and timer for it doesn't have nob which
can be used better. I felt its dificult to use in normal
circomstances.
However, I heard of some company, Chennai based, who makes voice
assistant models, I had tryed for their contacts but wasn't
successful.
Anybody if has some info may please throw some light on the same.
Thanks and warm regards,
Rahul.
On 11/20/12, gufran <[email protected]> wrote:
dear friends, i want to go for induction cooktop. but before this i
would like to know about it. like to what extend is this a person with
blindness can use?
how far is this cooktops are shock resistant?
how much electrycity it may consume?
kindly throw some light on the subject matter.
waiting for your response.
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