LG Bets on Smart Electronics to Reinvent Itself
Pasta for dinner? At a touch of a button, LG's glossy Internet-equipped refrigerator will display a mouthwatering dish with a recipe. An automatic inventory will show what's inside without opening the door. "It's a fridge with a brain that can place orders to the nearest grocery store when you are running low on tomato sauce. Not only that. Its 15" flat door-mounted screen can turn into a television, a stereo or even a digital camera."
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