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De’Longhi’s new bean-to-cup coffee machine could make you a milk-frothing maestro

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  • The De’Longhi La Specialista Touch is a new bean-to-cup coffee machine
  • It can adapt brewing to suit your coffee beans, and offers five milk textures
  • The machine can also prepare cold brew coffee in five minutes

De’Longhi makes some of the best coffee makers we’ve tested here at TechRadar, and its latest bean-to-cup machine looks like it could rival the technical skills of a professional barista. Not only does the new De’Longhi La Specialista Touch offer an extensive menu of hot and cold drinks, it can also tailor the brewing process to suit your preferred beans, and offers five different milk textures. The only thing you need to worry about is pouring the latte art.

Unlike the De’Longhi La Specialista Opera, which launched in October, the new La Specialista Touch has a large color touchscreen that lets you browse through a list of preset drink options, and tinker with brewing settings, taking your pick from 15 grind sizes and three brewing temperatures.

Not quite sure how to extract the most flavor from your beans? The machine’s Bean Adapt technology makes recommendations for different types of coffee, with optimized dosing, grind and extraction settings for different types, roasts, and blends. Once you’ve found something you like, you can save it to your personal profile so you can access it quickly next time.

De’Longhi La Specialista Touch coffee machine with drinks on kitchen counter

(Image credit: De’Longhi)

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