London restaurant claims fame with touch-sensitive tables, colorful menu projectors

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A chic London restaurant and bar called Inamo is making patrons’ dining experiences digital by projecting colorful menus and aesthetic patterns onto touch-sensitive tabletops. When browsing, patrons can preview the food as if it were on the plate in front of them — only flatter, we suppose. They can also order their meals, look up neighborhood services, and select one of seven visual vibes without ever interacting

with carbon-based lifeforms. Inamo isn’t the first automated establishment we’ve seen, and this sort of table menu tech isn’t new — but the futuristic panache is hard to beat. Hit the read link for more pics.

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Original Post By Google News Samuel Axon

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