Is That Your Fridge On The Internet?

from the you-would-never-need-to-leave-the-kitchen-again dept

Why bother leaving the kitchen ever again? LG Electronics is selling their internet-enabled refrigerator for the low low price of $8,000. For this you get a 26 cubic-foot place for your food, as well as an LCD screen on which you can watch TV or surf the internet. It also will store recipes and let you leave notes for others in your family. That's right, for eight grand you can replace your $250 fridge, a notepad, and $2.50 white board with many thousands of dollars of useless refrigerator. No wonder these devices are apparently "collecting dust" at the local Fry's. Update: Here's a somewhat related story about an Italian appliance maker who is looking to connect their machines to the internet, but to decrease service costs.

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    Anonymous Coward, Oct 10th, 2002 @ 6:07pm

    fridge for $250 -- a full-size refrigerator is 3 times that and a smaller one is usually more expensive, until you get down to those little dorm-cube sized ones.

    nevertheless, you're right: way over-priced

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    why aim at the small consumers?

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    mhh5, Oct 10th, 2002 @ 6:12pm

    oops. hit return too quickly...

    Anyways, I think this idea will go over better with "corporate fridges" and inventory management....?

    I predict that's their next move after they find out that the small consumer doesn't care to spend $8000 on a fridge....

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    Mike (profile), Oct 10th, 2002 @ 6:58pm

    fridge for $250 -- a full-size refrigerator is 3 times that and a smaller one is usually more expensive, until you get down to those little dorm-cube sized ones.

    I'll take your word for it. I remember, though, that the fridge I bought, which is still happily sitting in my kitchen, about four years ago cost me $250. Must have been quite a deal.

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