Comment by MangoToupe 1 month ago Why on earth does a fridge have a screen in the first place? 7 comments MangoToupe Reply TheChaplain 1 month ago To change settings, others also have a camera inside the fridge so you can see on screen the contents without opening it. draven 1 month ago Why don't they make part of the door with that magical see-through material my windows are made of ? PetitPrince 1 month ago Glass is not a good thermal insulator, and is more expensive than plastic. 2 replies → MangoToupe 1 month ago How did we manage to figure out a less convenient interface than a door and dial? wiseowise 1 month ago What do you mean? It was always inconvenient for the manufacturer. How do you show ads on a dial anyway?
TheChaplain 1 month ago To change settings, others also have a camera inside the fridge so you can see on screen the contents without opening it. draven 1 month ago Why don't they make part of the door with that magical see-through material my windows are made of ? PetitPrince 1 month ago Glass is not a good thermal insulator, and is more expensive than plastic. 2 replies → MangoToupe 1 month ago How did we manage to figure out a less convenient interface than a door and dial? wiseowise 1 month ago What do you mean? It was always inconvenient for the manufacturer. How do you show ads on a dial anyway?
draven 1 month ago Why don't they make part of the door with that magical see-through material my windows are made of ? PetitPrince 1 month ago Glass is not a good thermal insulator, and is more expensive than plastic. 2 replies →
PetitPrince 1 month ago Glass is not a good thermal insulator, and is more expensive than plastic. 2 replies →
MangoToupe 1 month ago How did we manage to figure out a less convenient interface than a door and dial? wiseowise 1 month ago What do you mean? It was always inconvenient for the manufacturer. How do you show ads on a dial anyway?
wiseowise 1 month ago What do you mean? It was always inconvenient for the manufacturer. How do you show ads on a dial anyway?
To change settings, others also have a camera inside the fridge so you can see on screen the contents without opening it.
Why don't they make part of the door with that magical see-through material my windows are made of ?
Glass is not a good thermal insulator, and is more expensive than plastic.
2 replies →
How did we manage to figure out a less convenient interface than a door and dial?
What do you mean? It was always inconvenient for the manufacturer. How do you show ads on a dial anyway?