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iCool? Whirlpool offers refrigerator with Apple iPod dock
Monday, January 07, 2008 - 11:38 AM EDT

The kitchen is increasingly known as the "family nerve center," where dinner is cooked, friends and family gather, kids do homework and parents pay bills. Whirlpool brand has incorporated these kitchen consumer insights into the development of the centralpark connection, a refrigerator (Model # GD5VVAXT) with a plug-and- play platform, adding functionality for today's digital consumer. Forrester Custom Consumer Research says that more than 30 percent of laptop computer, digital photo frame, and digital music player owners currently use their devices in the kitchen -- making the centralpark connection a natural step in appliance evolution, according to Whirlpool. The product also helps today's digital consumer clear their countertops while powering their devices in one centralized location: the refrigerator.

With the life cycle of appliances being significantly longer than that of consumer electronics, Whirlpool brand's platform offers industry-first flexibility. The centralpark connection allows consumers to update their electronics at anytime so multiple devices can be used interchangeably right on the refrigerator door. Consumers also may remove the devices for a more standard refrigerator facade. Currently, the CEIVA Digital Photo Frame is available at retail locations nationwide. Concepts shown at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show include Brandmotion iPod speaker system, ClioVu web tablet, Cozi family organizational software, and Quartet Qnote Message Center.

"We are proud to be back at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show with a diverse grocery list of new, soon-to-market partners," said Phil Pejovich, VP of Whirlpool Refrigeration, North America, in the press release. "Depending on each family's needs, there is a centralpark connection device to help every Whirlpool brand consumer accomplish more with his or her day -- from keeping photo displays fresh to organizing family activities."

Currently, the centralpark connection is available now at Best Buy and hhgregg for US$1,999. This unit syncs up with the compatible CEIVA digital photo frame.

CEIVA Digital Photo Frame: CEIVA, Inc. is the inventor of the digital photo frame and provider of the world's first and only connected Digital Photo Frames(TM). Designed for the centralpark connection, the frame is Wi-Fi ready and features an 8" high- resolution LCD screen with a built-in card reader. With on-screen menus, the frame is easy to use and capable of automatically receiving photos sent by camera phone or through an online CEIVA account. The CEIVA digital picture frame is available at Best Buy and hhgregg with an MSRP of $249.

Joining the CEIVA frame, the following prototype devices will make their debut at CES this year. The retail launch date and MSRP of each will be announced at http://www.onlinecentralpark.com as they become available in 2008.

Brandmotion iPod Speaker System: Brandmotion, a current "Made for iPod" Apple licensee, and authorized iPod accessory manufacturer created a self-charging, high-quality iPod docking system with dual stereo speakers for use with the centralpark connection. The docking station is specifically designed for use in the kitchen with four large membrane-type buttons for easy use and cleanup. The docking station is manufactured to securely hold any size iPod and withstand the frequent opening and closing of the freezer door.

Clio Vu by Data Evolution: Clio Vu, a convertible tablet computer utilizing the Clio's familiar, award-winning 180o SwingTop(R) design, is one of the latest options to help clear refrigerators of sticky notes, traditional notepads and calendars, while keeping grocery lists and schedules organized. The Clio Vu, equipped with Wi- Fi, can be removed easily from the centralpark connection digital hub and brought along for trips to the corner coffee shop or other errands and activities. Using the touch screen, keypad or handwriting device, consumers are easily able to update their schedules and keep track of their home happenings, without the clutter. Also, the Clio Vu will give users the freedom to watch movies and look up recipes online while working in their kitchen. The Clio Vu comes pre-loaded with Cozi family organizational software.

Cozi Family Organizational Software: Cozi, a free software and Web service which helps busy families manage their schedules, create shopping and to-do lists, organize household chores and stay in communication, is one of Whirlpool brand's latest partners. When used with the centralpark(TM) connection, Cozi is able to provide easy-to-use solutions in the middle of the action, right on the refrigerator. In addition to Cozi's calendar, photo and messaging features, Whirlpool consumers will find it especially helpful to add items to the Cozi Shopping List right from their kitchen and then receive the list as a text message on their mobile phone, when away from home. With Cozi, families stay coordinated, schedules are updated, groceries are purchased -- all in an effort to simplify and enjoy family life.

Quartet Qnote Message Center by Acco Brands: Enables families to share and communicate important messages from the kitchen. Quartet, maker of visual solutions for over 50 years, designed the Qnote Message Center specifically for the centralpark(TM) connection. The message center, made of durable tempered glass, offers a superior dry-erase writing surface and ambient surface illumination to bring messages to light. Interchangeable templates offer customizable layouts to meet each family's individual lifestyles and unique tastes. A digital clock with date and timer, and a sliding storage drawer to keep documents like schedules and menus handy, are all part of Qnote's organizational features.

The Consumer Electronics Association named the Whirlpool brand refrigerator with the centralpark connection as an Innovations 2008 Design and Engineering Award Honoree in the Home Appliances product category. The compatible consumer electronics devices and refrigerator are sold separately. To learn more visit http://www.onlinecentralpark.com

Source: Whirlpool Corporation

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Jan 07, 08 - 12:42 pm Comment from: dance Monkeyboy dance

(formerly known as dance dance Monkeyboy)...

Daaaaaamn, that is ugly.

Jan 07, 08 - 12:43 pm Comment from: Danwaywff

Hard to believe it's April 1 already

Jan 07, 08 - 12:46 pm Comment from: ron

Cool. No, cold.

Jan 07, 08 - 12:47 pm Comment from: M.X.N.T.4.1

Until my plates have a dock I'm not interested.

Jan 07, 08 - 12:49 pm Comment from: Bizarro Ballmer

Cool , do the speakers come built into the fridge doors?
This is doable.
Frees up counter space.

Jan 07, 08 - 12:51 pm Comment from: Ray

The obese like music too and they are growing demographic (hehe).

Just my $0.02

Jan 07, 08 - 12:52 pm Comment from: Hmm

Now if you could beam the iPod video onto a wide screen on my microwave oven, THAT would be cool (or maybe hot).

Jan 07, 08 - 12:53 pm Comment from: DJ

Fairly uncool styling there ;(

Jan 07, 08 - 12:54 pm Comment from: Jamie

is it me, or is that butt-ugly?

Jan 07, 08 - 12:56 pm Comment from: Wandering joe

@ Bizzaro, you did mean "freeze up counter space" didn't you?

Jan 07, 08 - 12:57 pm Comment from: Wandering joe

" I can't spell" ® that should be Bizarro. sorry ;-(

Jan 07, 08 - 01:05 pm Comment from: silverhawk

Just what I need, a singing fridge. Stupid!

Jan 07, 08 - 01:07 pm Comment from: Ampar

The iPod comes pre-loaded with:

"Cold as Ice" - Foreigner
"License to Chill - Jimmy Buffett
"Ice Ice Baby" - Vanilla Ice
"Cold Hearted" - Paula Abdul
"Freeze" - LL Cool J

Jan 07, 08 - 01:08 pm Comment from: Dougless

Dang that's crap. What happened to the TV in my fridge idea?
Yeah the Java control centre to notify me my toaster needs fixing.

And like, JVC should supply the TVs for Whirlpool. Then the kitchen will be a better place. Tight places with a lot of smart faces.

How pretty it could be.

Jan 07, 08 - 01:11 pm Comment from: Dialtone

Functional, water & food-proof. Not a bad idea. But what happens to the pod's hard drive after the kids slam the fridge door a few hundred times.

Jan 07, 08 - 01:14 pm Comment from: I just got it

Ahhhhh, and Bill Gates may have his Big Ass Table Console liquid cooled by the fridge. The man is a true visionary.

After all a B.A.T-able Computer shall be the, "family nerve center".

I get it now. I understand - "WOW".


RON

Jan 07, 08 - 01:22 pm Comment from: Macaday

...and this launches a new competition for the most ridiculous place to put an iPhone dock...

Jan 07, 08 - 01:24 pm Comment from: Masa

Bells and whistles. They don't beat Miele in quality though...

Jan 07, 08 - 01:25 pm Comment from: mcdeans

OK, now that's taking convergence just a little too far....

Jan 07, 08 - 01:27 pm Comment from: Grigori

Stupid - more fodder for the iPod/Apple haters.

Jan 07, 08 - 01:35 pm Comment from: theloniousMac

Wait-a-minute.

Where's my toilet with an iPod dock?

Jan 07, 08 - 01:39 pm Comment from: Grigori

Wait-a-minute. Where's my toilet with an iPod dock?

Here you go.

Jan 07, 08 - 01:39 pm Comment from: Ampar

A Zune dock for a septic tank would make more sense.

Jan 07, 08 - 01:55 pm Comment from: Think

When they get the interface for inventory control so my iPod can tell me when there are 4 beers left, "time to buy more", then I'll think about it.

Jan 07, 08 - 02:03 pm Comment from: Ampar

To Think: As along as the refrigerator doesn't also lock itself up with the iPod blasting, "Let's Get Physical".

Jan 07, 08 - 02:28 pm Comment from: Think

@ Ampar

I'd just send HAL in to talk to the fridge.

Jan 07, 08 - 02:47 pm Comment from: Ampar

"Dave. How about another slice of pie?"

Now you're talking.

Jan 07, 08 - 03:08 pm Comment from: Synthmeister

Does it automatically download "Iron Chef?" or that scene from 91/2 Weeks or tell you when your milk is past it's buy-date?

Jan 07, 08 - 03:23 pm Comment from: Jim - TIV

I wonder if it dreams of Giada De Laurentiis when it's in sleep mode?

Jan 07, 08 - 03:25 pm Comment from: joker

Ummm.... It's nearly 4 months early. The official release date for this product is 1 April. In the meantime, look for a salon-style hairdryer with an iPod dock, a vaccuum cleaner (for her) and lawnmower (for him) with iPod dock and wireless headphones.

Now all I need is an iPod dock on my monitor to while away the hours waiting for MacDailyNews pages to load without errors...

Jan 07, 08 - 03:44 pm Comment from: Ampar

To Jim - TIV: I know I do.

Jan 07, 08 - 04:12 pm Comment from: Think

Now if they can only get the RFID Tags to work without worring about privacy concerns.
As each item leaves the fridge it deducts it from inventory and builds your shopping list. Not to mention lighting a hazzard warning when your oddball salad dressing you got for a family member is 2 years past expiration.

Not to mention for the statistical nuts looking at your eating habits on a weekly/monthly chart. Or looking to see when is that ice cream disappearing.
It just boggles the mind.
Make that work with the old PeaPod online grocery and you got it made.

Jan 07, 08 - 04:16 pm Comment from: garymac

Good thing it's for the classic. If it were for the touch, you'd have to turn your fridge sideways to watch a movie!

Jan 07, 08 - 05:17 pm Comment from: January 24, 1984

I like the idea of the intelligent car seat. Checks your weight, and waist (seat belt extension).

"Perhaps you should walk today?"

Jan 07, 08 - 06:14 pm Comment from: TowerTone

Great! Now I can listen to it while making my prune smoothie BEFORE plugging it into the toilet paper holder!

Jan 07, 08 - 07:30 pm Comment from: KenC

As much as fridge mfrs try, the fridge is not the center of the kitchen gathering. To put an iPod or a screen on the door, means that you have to plan to put the fridge in a location visible from where the kitchen counter stools can see it. However, the end of the breakfast bar or one end of the kitchen island is already the ideal location for putting a device. My mom puts her Macbook on the breakfast bar above the sink, when she cooks. She can play iTunes or turn on the Slingbox to watch her favorite shows while she putters around the kitchen. That's far more flexible than a screen on a fridge.

Jan 07, 08 - 07:43 pm Comment from: George

Now you can mount your stylish iPod in a clunky box glued to the side of your fridge.

Jan 07, 08 - 11:35 pm Comment from: Beryllium

Does it mix and serve drinks, too? Music, booze, and broads -- a fantasy right out of the 1920s!

MW: serious. Which I'm not at the moment.

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