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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/8\/23158896\/samsung-family-hub-smart-fridge-new-features<\/a> Samsung is releasing a new update for its Family Hub refrigerators that brings Samsung TV Plus<\/a> \u2014 the tech giant\u2019s free, ad-supported live TV service \u2014 to its fridges with a tablet built-in.<\/p>\n At its second annual Bespoke Home event <\/a>on Tuesday, the company said the update (which was first announced last year<\/a>) will arrive this July on Family Hub 2.0 models (2017 and later). The live TV option is only available in the U.S. and Korea. <\/p>\n Currently, users of Samsung\u2019s smart fridge can watch television on the fridge\u2019s built-in touchscreen by mirroring a Samsung TV to the fridge or content from a Samsung smartphone. But without one of those devices, your fridge just had to be boring.<\/p>\n I have attempted to watch TV on a Family Hub and it\u2019s not a great experience \u2014 it can only use a small horizontal area in the middle of the fridge\u2019s vertical 21.5-inch screen. A Google Nest Hub Max or Echo Show 10 makes a better kitchen TV, but those take up counter space. Samsung\u2019s fridge does also double as a smart speaker, with Amazon\u2019s Alexa and Samsung\u2019s Bixby voice assistants co-habiting in the device, a rare coupling. <\/p>\n An overview of the new features coming to the Family Hub in July. Video: Samsung<\/p>\n<\/div>\n I\u2019ve also attempted to watch Samsung TV Plus on a Samsung TV and while there are over 200 channels of free, ad-supported live TV as well as on-demand content, it\u2019s a wholly random assortment of stuff. Yes, there\u2019s CBS News and CNN Replay, plus lots of food channels and kids’ channels, but there is also a channel that just plays Baywatch<\/em> 24\/7, and another one for Antiques Roadshow<\/em>. <\/p>\n Another feature Samsung is porting from its TVs to its smart fridge is an art mode. Family Hub fridges will get access to an app called Art Gallery that turns the device\u2019s screen into a piece of art. It looks very nice on the Bespoke line of Samsung Family Hubs, also announced late last year<\/a>. These come in a variety of colors and have a bezel-less design for the screen so the art blends into the fridge door. Plus, you can choose your own custom style<\/a>. <\/p>\n
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