Oh the buzz Samsung created around this was brilliant, Samsung’s PR department going into overdrive to tell everyone that they had another smart fridge when we first saw it launched in the USA.
Now it’s come to Blightly with a monumental price tag and bluntly, anyone that forks out the £4500 asking price for any Samsung fridge really wants to seek some professional help. We’re thinking the kind of help that only a good psychiatrist could potentially offer!
It may not be a bad fridge but, for pretty much the same thing without all the connectivity and screen you can buy nearly three similar units from others or two Samsungs. To say it was a good buy would be crazy as most people won’t use half the features.
Or, you could buy a standard version without all the bells and whistles and buy yourself at least a couple of iPads or a shiny new MacBook.
We also know that you can enter you credit card details and shop on it as well, which also doesn’t seem like a good idea given all the hacks on iOT stuff lately.
Regardless of all though the price will be the thing that probably puts most people off without even bothering to look and see what make this fridge freezer special.
Even if we don’t think its up to much we’d not think it worth the money to most people.
