Judging from the promotional video the blade is flat, the step looks more like an optical illusion of the "damascus". Nothing to object on the price, if it could seem justified for a high-quality knife, I find it excessive for a wooden cutting board.
We aren't talking about floating ones like in "Wall-E", even the one in the thumbnail could benefit from a better looking face without impacting functionality at all.
I really don't understand how every fictional robot, no matter how minor or simple, is usually 100x better than the real ones, with ugly shapes and uncanny valleys all around.
Since the dual core my mom was using was spitting blood, I got her a Minisforum with a good Black Friday discount; maybe overkill for the web+mail she'll use it for, but at least its future proof. And that's in my opinion what they nailed with the original iMacs and promptly forgot: the majority of people just need something to browse, send email and little more, a little gaming, no AI... a midrange notebook or these tiny boxes would do all of that well, and for quite a long time.
The peculiar thing, I think, is that they did it outside of lab conditions, using something 'common' as a telecom optic fiber. But of course this wouldn't have got as many clicks...
Yeeah.. this sounds the usual "Why, why aren't these games selling?" fans screaming, explaining what's wrong, begging "Guess this kind of games just don't sell"
Exactly, my first thought was "define 'widespread'" and of course it's not like the Jetsons..