Published on May 18th,2007 at 6:54 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Penguins at home

A Matsushita Electric brand called “National” came up with a new system to control the electrical and power consumption at home. You’ll tell me that this is nothing new and you have your very own with a 1 inch 2 colors screen but this is Japan, it HAD to be different !!

As a result you’ll be helped by penguins, they’ll tell you if it’s ok or if you’re a naughty power consumer using famous “mangas attitudes” that are really part of the Japanese culture and tradition.

The Lifinity ECO can also be used as an alarm. Just make sure your kids don’t think it’s a new GameBoy because it costs 350.000Yen (2.000€ or 2.700$). Available in October.





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