The Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge wins the CES Worst in Show award for Repairability!
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The Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge wins the CES Worst in Show award for Repairability!
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@iFixit finally! some fix to my 12yo kid to stop eating out my precious swiss cheese. Thanks for this tip.
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@iFixit Has already someone posted the obligatory video link for this ...eh... feature? Anyway, here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMS2VnDveP8
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@iFixit Has already someone posted the obligatory video link for this ...eh... feature? Anyway, here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMS2VnDveP8
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@iFixit Yeah, more e-waste.
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@iFixit if you lived with a parrot or even a very cunning budgie, that would be opened more than shut.
Squaaaaaaark OPEN! -
@iFixit I used to work at an electronics shop where we sold these. We had a display model of the first generation where the touchscreen was laggy and slow. A fridge is supposed to last 20 years, why would you equip it with a tablet, when said tablet wonโt be able to update in less than 3?
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@iFixit I used to work at an electronics shop where we sold these. We had a display model of the first generation where the touchscreen was laggy and slow. A fridge is supposed to last 20 years, why would you equip it with a tablet, when said tablet wonโt be able to update in less than 3?
@SimonCHulse Exactly! Bring back things being built to last
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@iFixit if you lived with a parrot or even a very cunning budgie, that would be opened more than shut.
Squaaaaaaark OPEN!@LuluHelle
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@iFixit so even if it doesn't break, a power outage locks me out? in a natural disaster, you won't be able to fill a cooler with your frozen shit and flee?
still better than being trapped in a burning Tesla, I don't understand why everyone seems to hate handles now.
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@iFixit I cannot get over how *slowly* the door opens/closes.
this is literally useless in a kitchen. this is a fridge for someone who has never actually had to use a fridge themselves while cooking.
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@iFixit I'm guessing only because Apple didn't make one themselves.

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@iFixit Maybe Samsung build in UPC code scanners and will start selling product identification stickers to food packaging companies so that the fridge can identify the food inside it, and adjust the temperature for peak freshness of the produce and the ideal temperatures for the beverages, etc.
I'm reminded of @pluralistic story "Unauthorized Bread". How long before Samsung decides that their refrigerator will only chill Samsung-approved foodstuffs?
Samsung - it's not grandmas icebox - this is a (subscription based) AI-powered refrigeration platform! No subscription? Lock the door or turn itself off.
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@iFixit I bought a fridge this year, I'm never buying one with a screen.
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@iFixit Wait, but why?
I can understand voice controlled lights: You might be sitting far away from the switch... but if you need to open the fridge, you're already right there! This is so slower and more work then a manual door!
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@iFixit
Actually anyone buying a device named
Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge
qualifies for being killed by a hacked home device sooner or later. -
@iFixit
Actually anyone buying a device named
Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge
qualifies for being killed by a hacked home device sooner or later. -
@iFixit I cannot get over how *slowly* the door opens/closes.
this is literally useless in a kitchen. this is a fridge for someone who has never actually had to use a fridge themselves while cooking.
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@iFixit You kiddin me? Why on earth would I PAY for a fridge w/ a screen and voice control? A microphone in the kitchen. Next they offer you gesture control, too, to add a camera.
I see. Make the customer pay for
- the equipment to wiretap them
- a screen to play them adverts
- the power consumption of wiretap equipment and advertisingIn exchange, save on a handle that would allow to access the contraption w/o electrical power in case of a power outage emergency.
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