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I have a chalkboard hanging on a kitchen cupboard door with the month's appointments, etc, listed. I keep thinking how smarter - dust free and more consistently legible - an LCD panel would be, displaying appropriate bits of my iMac's iCal when touched. I don't want to have to go to the bedroom, where my iMac resides, any time I want to see at a glance when the dentist's appointment is.
I've been searching Google UK for such a device, with just one result, for a product awaiting a patent - http://www.myecal.com. Samsung provides a near miss in the form of a built-in display to one of its refrigerators - http://mattersofgrey.com/samsung-touchscreen-wifi-refrigerator/.
Am I missing some obvious point here? I thought I had found a kindred spirit when, in Googling the subject, I came across the 2-year-old plea, "Why do we still buy calendars?" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14969674 - only to read a back-handed celebration of their eternal indispensability.
Has anyone any suggestions for this computer illiterate?
In particular, would my iMac readily display my iCal, via Bluetooth, on an appropriate remote display panel? And what would an "appropriate" panel be?
I've been searching Google UK for such a device, with just one result, for a product awaiting a patent - http://www.myecal.com. Samsung provides a near miss in the form of a built-in display to one of its refrigerators - http://mattersofgrey.com/samsung-touchscreen-wifi-refrigerator/.
Am I missing some obvious point here? I thought I had found a kindred spirit when, in Googling the subject, I came across the 2-year-old plea, "Why do we still buy calendars?" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14969674 - only to read a back-handed celebration of their eternal indispensability.
Has anyone any suggestions for this computer illiterate?
In particular, would my iMac readily display my iCal, via Bluetooth, on an appropriate remote display panel? And what would an "appropriate" panel be?