LG announced at CES 2025 that it is expanding its Signature range of home appliances with second generation products. While the appliances have a minimalist vibe on the outside, inside they’re packed with AI-driven features, some of which users will find helpful.
The crown jewel of the range is the new LG Signature French Door refrigerator with a “T-OLED” door panel. Transparent OLED TVs are big news at this CES, so why not put one in a Dual InstaView panel? You can see the contents of the fridge without opening the door, and then the transparent OLED panel can apparently display “hologram-like” visuals to “blend the virtual with the real in a fusion of art and technology”. Leftover noodles never looked so artistic.
The fridge also has access to a curated playlist of music for people to enjoy while using their fridge, and presumably also speakers. I am not making any of this up, this is real (though, unfortunately, the streaming service with the playlist might not be available in Australia).
The fridge also has a ThinQ food management system and an AI camera to recognise food in the fridge. This is so the fridge can tell the user when their food is about to expire, suggest recipes using what they’re already got, and allow people to quickly check if they’ve already got milk when they’re down the shops.
Screens abound for LG Signature kitchen and laundry range
The LG Signature microwave, which features a 27-inch Full HD touchscreen with InstaView, built-in speakers and Wi-Fi connectivity, is another highlight. It’s at its best when paired with the LG Signature Slide-in Double Oven Induction Range, which has cameras for real-time cooking monitoring and time-lapse creation. You can get the microwave to display the progress of what’s in the oven so they don’t need to bend down and look through the oven window.
For those after a dishwasher, the new LG Signature Dishwasher is designed to blend in with existing cabinets, and lies flush with the bench until it senses a hand, at which time it will open automatically. It will also clean dishes using LG QuadWash Pro and Dynamic Heat Dry technologies.
Continuing this CES’ theme of Put A Touch Screen On It (see Samsung’s appliances), LG’s Signature washing and drying machines all have a seven-inch touchscreen, in addition to LG Artificial Intelligence DirectDrive (AI DD) 2.0 for fabric care.
Do you want screens on all of your appliances? By the looks of things, you’re getting them anyway.
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