
Technology has helped us solve many problems. We make phone calls and read mail on the phone, wherever we are, and also record our favorite TV shows and movies to watch them later. But the age old question - what's for lunch? - still remained unsolved.
Now, Samsung showed at CES a smart fridge that can offer recipes based on what you have in the fridge, Mashable
writes . No magnets - the front of the 906-liter four-door refrigerator is decorated with a 10-inch tablet with pre-installed programs designed to help you and your family be organized.
For example, the Evernote app is for shopping lists, so your wife can add products to the list while you go to the store and the update will appear on your phone.
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A product manager will help you keep track of what's happening in the fridge. It can set the expiration date, and it will show fresh food and residues. It should be convenient for those who forget about food in the back of the refrigerator.
You tell the application what is in the fridge by simply dragging and dropping items on the screen. Once all foods are listed, the program through the Epicurious website will help you find a recipe from the relevant ingredients.
In addition, the refrigerator will regularly offer Unilever coupons for specific products. A refrigerator called
Samsung T9000 will be available later this year and it will be well worth $ 4,000.