Quattro 6000D puts conventional sewing machines to shame
Yashpal | Dec 31 2008

It’s unbelievable that we are at a point where physical disability due to aging factors or some other reasons has succumbed to technology. Beer dispensers, golf putters, range hoods… the list seems endless where you can see an LCD screen being etched on the devices; adding another feather to the same cap, sewing machine manufacturer Brother has given origin to an endearing concept with allowing an LCD display to its innovative Quattro 6000D machine. To espouse the cause, Brother teams up with Sharp for state-of-the-art technology for bringing optimal clarity and color to the wide-angle HD LCD display. A great visual field, nearly 32” screen delivers razor-sharp graphics and visibility from any angle to the household machine. Brother International Corporation introduced the Quattro(TM) 6000D. Not only that, the intuitive device comes with 3 USB ports, 50” workspace and 5 built-in screen savers to give a juvenile look every next day. To call it a dream machine that comes with a high usability (sewing, quilting, embroidery and crafting), won’t be wrong.

No words on pricing and availability yet, but we hope to see it coming your way sometime next year!

Via: Engadget/Brother-USA

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thank you very much.

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