![]() ![]() ![]() The fridge also comes with an interior clad in stainless steel, which doesn’t just look rad, but which LG claims will better moderate the inside temperature.Īs mentioned at the top, LG did spend an awful lot of time showing off its new Ultra-HD OLED TVs, so we might as well give you some more information on those. Want to see if there’s milk, or if the butter is running low? Just knock and - assuming what you’re looking for is visible through that panel - you’ll know without having to open it. ![]() Then finally there’s the fridge door with a panel that turns transparent and lights up when you knock on it. LG claims that a nosy pet won’t trigger the sensor, but we’ll believe that when we see it. The first is a floor-level sensor that allows people to use their feet to tell the refrigerator to open the door. Speaking of easy-open, the new LG Signature fridge features two interesting innovations. So if your arms are full of laundry - or maybe you’re talking on your phone and trying to load the washer at the same time - you can just push the door in and it will open no having to put anything down to pull the handle. According to LG, the machine’s drying function requires half the electricity of a traditional electric clothes dryer.Īnother cool idea with this washer: push-to-open. The company’s more novel innovations were shown off during the tail-end of the event, when LG showed off its new line of premium appliances.įor instance, there was the LG Signature washing machine that does away with the standard panel of buttons and dials and puts all the controls on the glass window.Īnd not only does this machine retain the in-the-pedestal mini-washer that LG introduced at last year’s CES, this version is also a combination washer/dryer. Most of LG’s Tuesday morning was given over to ooh-and-ah displays of its big, beautiful, super-thin (as skinny as 2.5mm), Ultra-HD OLED TVs, but we’ve all seen really large, expensive TV sets displaying vibrant images. 1.5.16 12:09 PM EDT By Chris Morran knock. ![]()
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