Samsung presents a refrigerator that connects to Evernote at CES 2013

At CES 2013 Samsung has presented a refrigerator equipped with Linux and a touch screen in which you can register the products that are missing to send them, through Evernote, to any device to know what is necessary to buy. The goal is to have the fridge always complete and stocked with what is needed. The fridge is named after Terminator, it's called, T9000 and neither the price nor the size as reported by our colleagues at Xataka Home has been indicated although it seems that they will be high and large respectively.

As with Evernote we can aim and find almost anything which ensures that In the fridge we can always write down what we need or take advantage of its content to consult recipes, ingredient inquiries, etc.

It is not the only functionality that the refrigerator has, it also allows the drawers to become freezers and the freezers work as a refrigerator with the press of a button. In this way you can expand the size of the refrigerator or the refrigerator on demand.

When I read the news I thought that the machine was so intelligent that I was able to know what I needed without the need of anyone's intervention, that is, when you put and took the product in the fridge somehow scanned it and pointed it as, I don't have this product anymore! I have no doubt that including more technology in appliances will be a trend in the future and I don't rule out that soon someone will be able to make us the shopping list automatically. Somehow we are already doing it every week going to the supermarket to buy the same products so it is a task that can be scheduled without much sophistication. It is a matter of time that we see it.

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