First touch screen 27" AIO for recipes, balancing the household budget, watching videos, playing games, , video conferencing with family & work
Second touch screen 27" AIO for recipes, balancing the household budget, watching videos, video conferencing with family & work
Over-powered VR computer running the other touch screen
Smart dashboard AKA iPad that shows video feeds from security cameras, google calendars, weather forecast, location of phones, wallets, cats and other household information, plus "the funnies" from various news websites
Task specific computers:
A collection of iPads for handling multiple recipes and unit conversion
Device specific computers in the kitchen/dining room area:
Coffee robot AKA Jura J9
Water filter AKA ION Smart Filter
Plant monitoring AKA Raspbery Pi with a bunch of sensors
Not computerised:
The meal plan, which is simply scribbled on to a couple of rectangular glass white boards mounted to the end of a cabinet and clearly visible
What I have found lacking in my experience is not the concept of the kitchen computer, but the software to drive it. So much proposed software is lacking in the UX & UI area that most apps border on the useless.