
LG Electronics Digital Multimedia Side-by-side Fridge Freezer has a built-in video camera that allows you to leave video memos for other users. You can take pictures with a digital camera and save them to an album, post them on a website or email them to a friend.
Refrigerators are not just for keeping it cool these days. Frosty fridges are now available with internet connections and touch screens. Called Net Fridges, these cool chillers have come a long way from your great-grandma's ice box.
The LG Electronics Digital Multimedia Side-by-side Fridge Freezer, for example, keeps track of the foods stored in it and how long they've been there. A built-in video camera allows you to leave video memos for other users. You can take pictures with a digital camera and save them to an album, post them on a website or email them to a friend. And while you're cooking in the kitchen, you can watch TV, play music or listen to the radio right from the refrigerator door.
You can also write memos, schedule meals, access online recipes and check the weather, basically anything you can do on any other computer in the house, only it's in the refrigerator door. (Pull up a stool!) Samsung and Whirlpool also offer Net Fridges with prices ranging from $1,999 to $15,000.