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Posted Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:57 PM

A Fridge That's Super Cool

Brian Braiker

What is it?

The Central Park Refrigerator.

How much will it cost me?

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1,999, not including accessories.

Who makes it?

Whirlpool

Why should I care?

Because this fridge stores much more than food.

How would you describe it?

The stainless steel fridge comes equipped with an accessory port hidden on top of the freezer door. Whirlpool has teamed with partners to make gizmos that slide stylishly onto the face of the fridge. On display at CES was a digital picture frame ($249), an iPod dock, a back-lit white board that doesn't stain, and a fully-functioning tablet PC (pricing not yet available on these items). Each accessory is about the size of an atlas and is powered by the fridge.

The Clio Vu, the touchscreen 512 MG tablet PC made by Data Evolution, is super cool -- it pops out of its docking station and folds open to reveal a keyboard. It syncs with Outlook and connects wireless to the Web so it can stream videos and access e-mails. Perfect for storing recipes, grocery lists and your calendar. The Ceiva snap-on picture frame is great because magnets don't work on stainless steel fridges and ... well, when was the last time you printed out a photo anyway? Now you can slide a memory stick into the frame and treat yourself to a slide show of your latest pictures. Better yet: post a photo of yourself in your fat pants to dissuade you from that midnight snack.

When can I get my hands on it?

Now.


What's your verdict?

Very, very cool. But at two grand per fridge, not counting the cost of accessories, it might make sense wait until the technology is refined--and proves that it's here to stay.

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