Originally posted by perry: From ThinkGeek
You hook it up to your computer's USB port and control it from there. Download recipes, set cooking times, schedule cooking in advance, etc. Pretty trick grill. Click the Add to Cart button and get one! I have two on the way! Or maybe just add to your wishlist and have someone buy it for you! Make sure you have USB 2.0 ports on your computer, it won't work with the older style USB 1 ports.
I think this gives it away
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Using the USB current to directly charge high voltage capacitors, the iGrill does not require any additional power supply, making it perfect for dorm or office cooking.
But I'll add one to my cart to go along for now.
TB
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