Consumer
Electronics have continued to amaze people around the world with its
innovative creations and High-end Technology. South Korean brand Samsung
is one company which is making no compromises on the quality with which
it delivers its products. The company has made its journey beginning
with the communication industry (Cell phones, Smartphones, Tablets) and
from there on to the Entertainment sector (LCD/LED Television Sets). And
now, it has come straight to the humble household kitchen with its
high-end technology through its latest smart refrigerators. When I say smart, it literally is SMART. How often have you heard of refrigerators that are Wi-Fi enabled?
Never? Well, Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of such a
product in US (soon to be launched all around the globe) which helps you
tweet, forecasts the weather, lets you surf recipes and has much more
on board to offer.
Samsung’s coolest of its refrigerator collection, Futuristic RF4289,
is a breakthrough product with many unique features in the unit one can
ever think of in a refrigerator. Samsung is aiming to create a new trend
with the release of RF4289. It’s astonishing features include Wi-Fi connectivity on the home network, an 8-inch LCD touch screen embedded on the left panel door and an astonishing sleek design with French four doors of fine finish.According to Samsung, the LCD touch screen has all the kitchen relevant applications on it. The special apps provided make your whole kitchen experience more interesting added with a fun element. Some of its other features are Pandora music, Google calendar, AP news, Weatherbug forecasts, quick Twitter access, Epicurious recipes, and Picasa photos. You can even listen to your favorite music while you cook, tweet a quick feed, check out recipes, make note of important dates, upload /share photos or catch the latest news.
It was a few years ago when LG launched its internet refrigerator. It combined the idea of using a PC along with a Fridge which didn’t really work with its consumers and invariably became a flop. Then the popular home appliance company Whirlpool came up with its version of internet fridge with an expensive tag. It seems like the internet fridge has finally arrived and only Time will tell the future of the Samsung’s cool internet fridge.
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