Samsung launches Zipel e-Diary - the latest model of a fridge with internet
March 8th, 2010 - 10:45 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt
Seoul, Mar 8 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Samsung has launched the latest model of a fridge with Internet – Zipel e-Diary. It is said to be the most advanced fridge, which boasts of Internet connectivity. It is Wi-Fi enabled and has a 10-inch touch screen display, through which the user can access the Internet. The display is quite multi-purpose, and can also function as a note taker. And the best part is that it supports Google Calendar as well, so all the family members will remember all their appointments. This fridge can also display 500 different varieties of food, with their nutritional content in tow.
The fridge is also loaded with the latest in-house software, that has being developed by Samsung. Through this fridge, the user can not only access the Internet, but also receive data from mobile phones. However not everyone will be able to afford this fridge, as it needs a person with deep pockets to shell out the price $2,220 or around 2.49 million Korean won for the Zipel e-Diary. Another sad part is that, the fridge will only be available only in Korea.
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