Samsung has found a way to take even the simple nature of the refrigerator to the next level. Samsung’s new Wi-Fi enabled fridge has a slew of new features that turn your family’s fridge into a hub for scheduling, writing notes and even just checking or updating your Twitter feed. The variety of features available with Samsung’s Wi-Fi enabled fridge is sure to make running a family household much more efficient.
Here are just a few of the features you can use with Samsung’s new fridge: The most useful feature on the Wi-Fi enabled fridge is undoubtedly its touch-screen display. Now, the question that most people are likely asking about this device is, when exactly would you need to use a Wi-Fi touch-screen on your refrigerator? Well, there are a number of practical uses that streamline things you and your family do on a daily basis.
First and foremost, the touch-screen can be used to leave digital notes and memos for the people living in your home. What makes this better than a standard marker board is the ability to archive your messages for later use. Imagine getting a call about a schedule change for a doctor’s appointment and making a note on your fridge. Now, you can recall that message at a moment’s notice so you don’t have to worry about forgetting. The kitchen fridge is also where a family calendar or planner is typically found. The Samsung Wi-Fi fridge has a Google Calender built right into it, making the family’s schedule easy to find. The real benefit is that you can update your digital calendar from anywhere in the world and the changes will be made to the schedule at home. You can be at work, school or just on a laptop computer and make any necessary changes to the Google Calendar, knowing that they will get home to the rest of the family, making any important schedule changes a snap. The online digital calendar makes keeping track of your family’s comings and goings a snap, and the ability to archive important notes and reminders make Samsung’s Wi-Fi enabled fridge the new centerpiece of household management.
And, of course, there is always the ability to check and update your Twitter account, letting everyone on your feed know when you’re low on milk.
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