We only use a small part of the features that today’s technology offers us.
There is no certain data regarding the percentages, but from what we read here and there on the web, it is estimated that the average user knows the functions of only 20% of the technology at his disposal.
I’m not sure if this is a verified percentage.
It seems more like a transposition of the 80/20 ratio theorized by the Pareto Principle.
However, even without numbers, it is not difficult to think how this low percentage is plausible.
How many features do we know in our smartphones?
And the Smart TV? And the surveillance system? And the robot vacuum cleaner? And the washing machine…
It is likely that, in the end, the constant of 80/20 is not very far from reality.
The features may be captivating, intriguing and futuristic.
But the Average Joe, in the vast majority of these, is not interested.
Maybe because he finds them complicated. Or simply useless.
Now… Inox Bim climatic cabinets have all the functions needed to mature, season, ferment or leaven.
And nothing else that can slow down their operation with any useless “ballast” for the RAM.
And the system can be set as “advanced user” or “basic user”. The latter will have fewer functions, making your work even easier.
Occam’s Razor 4.0!