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Touchscreens are by no means anything new with gadgetry such as PMs and portable navigation systems having utilised the technology for some considerable time but this Oster Blender is certainly the first blender we’ve come across to embrace touchscreen technology.

Sporting what’s referred to as a eLume Touchscreen, which powers down the display when not in use, the Oster Blender comes with an all metal drive system and powerful 450W motor – meaning it’ll pulverise just about anything you throw at it – and even comes complete with set programmes for making ice and assisting in the preparation of frozen drinks.

The Oster Blender with eLume Touchscreen will set you back just shy of $70.

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  • Sam Says:

    It’s pretty cool, but its blue and purple stylings and general look resemble a bong too much for me to really take it seriously.

  • EP Says:

    Hi Sam,

    That’s one thing that didn’t occur to us, I have to confess – and I suspect that would be seen as a bonus by a few.