Friday, May 31, 2013

Wouldn't you prefer an internet connection on your future fridge?

By Gina Smith


Actually, we are not making an attempt to kid you. This is very factual. Just when you thought we hit a pinnacle in the level of technological advances for our homes, inventors were busy developing new gadgets. Internet linked fridge is one of such newly developed concepts. It is a usual regular fridge which is provided with connectivity to the internet. It does the usual stuff like storing your food and freezing it, but with one very striking advantage; it has a built in computer. It's this built in computer that makes this fridge the envy of its contemporaries.

Most internet fridges come equipped with a built-in computer panel on one of its doors, which enable users to browse the web. It also comes equipped with a detachable touch screen display, to do the same. However, it can be somewhat limited when compared to a desk top computer, in terms of its storage capacity. Despite its limitations in storage, you will really surprised at the host of other options available in these fridge computers. These modern fridges can even provide you with the facility for TV watching, playing your favorite songs, recording videos and even making phone calls.

However, this does not make the internet fridge just a toy to play with, the inventors did put some serious thought into the main purpose of this machine, namely, how to manage food storage in a modern kitchen setting. For those people look for more practical features in a fridge, the manufacturers put in practical elements such as the ability to monitor and control its internal temperature. Other applications include software designed to monitor the food in the fridge, to determine the expiry date for food stored in the fridge and provide you with an alert. The features of the on board computer of the fridge is very user friendly and you can easily feed the expiry data of the food items into this computer.

The internet fridge affords you the opportunity to perform various tasks like searching for recipes on line, right from your kitchen without having to write them down on paper. This should help to cut back on recipe books which consume valuable kitchen space. Running out of space to showcase your child's art work? The art can be scanned and shown on the screen, which also ensures that no art work will ever be lost.

So next time you go shopping for a refrigerator, why not consider this modern marvel of technology. Indeed, companies have even started to create special refrigerator rebates for these appliances/gadgets.




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