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The First HDTV Fridge
This double door
LG fridge, sporting an ice-maker on one door and a 15in
HDTV with digital TV tuner on the other, was unwrapped at the recent 2007
Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in Las Vegas. There’s also an FM radio and
a port for hooking up a DVD player.
For those that can’t be bothered to look out the window, the new fridge will also deliver personalised weather forecasts based on your geographic area. It features a ‘recipe bank’ that stores a 100 pre-installed recipes from the Culinary Institute of America.
There’s also a handy child lock to keep little Johnny away from the
Haagen Daaz. It’s due out next month – in the US to start – and will cost
£2,000.




Do people really buy these things or do these Companies make these products for the publicity?
I expect in a couple of years time. Computer Active will be saying to us Do you remember.......
Posted by: PAUL TAYLOR | May 25, 2007 11:27 AM
Another over priced waste of time. Who the hell has got the time, inclincation and money to spend £2000 on a bloody fridge so you can watch TV? I would rather spend £500 on one without the TV and £1500 on a huge HDTV if I had that money to spare.
Posted by: Steve Burns | May 26, 2007 7:48 AM