Today, microwave ovens equipped with cooking sensors to detect doneness are commonplace, but in 1979, such sensors were an unknown cutting-edge technology. Sharp’s microwave oven not only incorporated sensor technology to measure the degree of cooking doneness but also had cooking data derived from numerous cooking experiments and advice from first-class chefs embedded in the microcomputer that controlled the heating strength and time.

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