Woah, This New Smart Fridge Is Insanely Useful

The fridge comes with a 21.5-inch Full HD LCD display (that's a small TV!) on the upper right exterior door.

Though the fridge attracted plenty of worldwide attention, there was no word on whether it would be sold outside of South Korea.

Finally, the Family Hub supports Samsung's SmartThings Internet-of-Things standard, so it can talk to and integrate with other connected devices supporting the standard.

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Samsung is no stranger to smart fridges. "You can then access those images anytime using your smartphone and take a peek inside your fridge".

But if you find it empty, don't worry, Samsung also partnered up with MasterCard, offering a new online shopping experience.

The new Smart Hub interface "represents a shift away from multiple content sources and devices, to one integrated content and services platform".

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Beyond the Groceries app, the fridge's screen can display family calendars, videos and more. From automatically opening doors to built-in grocery store, the fridge has come a long way from just keeping your food cold.

You'll even be able to watch your favorite shows on the fridge, assuming you'd want to, as the display can mirror the feed from Samsung's smart televisions. It can also immediately recognize whether you're trying to access your set-top box, media streamer, Blu-ray player, and more. Needless to say, the refrigerator is smart enough to sense when it is your pet standing in front of the sensor and not open the doors.

This year the company trotted out a line of new washing machines called "AddWash" that-you guessed it-allow users to easily add stray socks or shirts to a wash cycle that's already underway. MasterCard and Samsung are not the only companies bringing innovation to the mobile commerce space, of course, as Huawei, an electronics company based in China, has also introduced new mobile devices that could make mobile commerce more convenient.

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Samsung unveiled a host of hi-tech gadgets and gizmos at CES Las Vegas, all of which are created to help you "life hack" your way through 2016.

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