30 Oct 2002
South Korea's LG Electronics has released what is claimed to be the first internet fridge.
The company announced that the 26 cubic-foot appliance, complete with 15-inch touch-screen display, will be in European shops in time for Christmas.
Customers can use the broadband fridge to view email, play MP3s, watch television, leave video messages for family members and keep track of dates and appointments.
The smart fridge, which maintains a list of its contents and can download recipes, can also store food and beverages at a controlled temperature to aid freshness and longevity.
But the system has its weaknesses. It cannot tell if anything has gone off, nor can it email your corner store to bring you fresh milk. Most of this information has to be entered manually.
According to LG Electronic's website, future versions of the appliance due out later next year are expected to be able to scan bar codes on packaged foods as they enter or leave the unit, simplifying the chore of making up a grocery list.
The price is a little steep, however. In the US it sells for a cool $15,000 and no price tag has been announced for the UK.
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