Computer knocks off teppan/habachi grill house

Are you the kind of person that buys Prado, or Lewis Vuitton?  And do you remember when you were a kid and your parents took you to Benihana?  Remember how gross it was?  Now you can kind of capture both these things at once with a Japanese micro computer called the Benibana (yeah, we're sure it means something really interesting, and totally unrelated).  From the pictures, it appears the thing's meant to be a car trunk PC, but it's still some seriously weak-sauce with its Geode GX1-300MHz CPU and USB 1.1 headers.  It does have integrated Ethernet and a PC card slot though, and can be yours for 49,800¥, yes only 49,800¥ ($450 US).  But can you cook on it? Because that's the real question, here.

[Via Akihabara News]

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