LG Lifestyle MG-5682NL INTERNET Enabled Microwave Oven
Desription
The MG-5682NL `Internet Enabled Microwave is a 1,250W Grill with a LCD display. As well as all the functions and programmes you would normally expect to find on a high tech microwave, the MG-5682NL also has a 20 menu memory function so you can download recipes from the Internet and store them on the LCD display. Whilst downloading recipes from the `www.dreamlg.co.uk website, you will also be offered cooking tips and a `help option. Once again the `Internet Enabled Microwave can be accessed as a stand alone product via your laptop - or remotely as part of the Networked Appliances.
so now our microwaves are internet enabled!, what next our hovers?
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Originally posted by jankerson Kind of an interesting idea really.
Does away with the old bulky cook book.
true, asked my mum if she was getting one, she gave me the look as if im stupid
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Lol, I saw those advertised on ebuyer too! It's a crazy idea - really gimmicky as I don't think it does very much at all, but quite cool anyway! Not even that much more than a standard microwave either
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Originally posted by Winky_II "iLoo", an Internet-enabled toilet Users will be able to sit down, undock a wireless keyboard and conveniently access the Internet.
cool though, just wouldnt think there was the demand for it.
and about those internet porta-loo's wern't they going to use them at T in the park or glastonbury?
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It's hard to believe that these companies have no new technologies for their products other than this! I didn't see any advantages for myself or anyone I know in the products on this thread! Too many people get paid to come up with nothing but crap!
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actually, the logitech harmony remote is online-enabled for a very good reason. The userbase is constantly updated, so there is always commands for your remote even on components that have come out after the remote was made.
Ive tried many of learning remotes before but this one is by far the easiest to use and it also works as well as my origional remotes
i really cant say enough about it, i want another one for upstairs but they are expensive at about $120 street price
actually, the logitech harmony remote is online-enabled for a very good reason. The userbase is constantly updated, so there is always commands for your remote even on components that have come out after the remote was made.
Ive tried many of learning remotes before but this one is by far the easiest to use and it also works as well as my origional remotes
i really cant say enough about it, i want another one for upstairs but they are expensive at about $120 street price
How often do you think that you should hook up the harmony up to the internet to get updates for your components? Unless you add a component, once your current components are programmed to the harmony remote, is there any reason to hook up to the internet at all?
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