Posted by igllespierolando on July 1, 2008
“It’s like the consumer is saying, ‘I may manipulate a Honda, but I want a Lexus,’ ” said Allen Bundy, a spokesman for LG Electronics. Bundy’s vehicle analogy was an apt one as he reeled off the attributes of a original “four-door” LG, though technically this particular refrigerator had four compartments (rather than doors): two side-by-side French doors for the refrigerator atop two type slide-out freezer drawers. Apparently, the more doors the better these days. The four-door models are just fetching hold, but three-door combos - French doors for the refrigerator on covering and one freezer door or drawer on the bottom - were ubiquitous at the buy show.
In the mere two-door category, side-by-side (refrigerator alongside the freezer) is still the largest-selling category, though it’s starting to bested favor to models with the refrigerator on top and the freezer on the bottom, Sears spokesman Mike Kelly said. Indeed, the top-mounted freezer may become an threatened species, he and other visitor reps said. The industry is pushing bottom-mount freezers, they said, because consumers use the refrigerator part much more often than the freezer, so they reason that it’s more practical to put the latter below. (Some of them even have two shame freezer drawers.) Baby Boomers with achy knees, however, might characterize otherwise.

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Posted by igllespierolando on June 30, 2008
“It’s like the consumer is saying, ‘I may zeal a Honda, but I want a Lexus,’ ” said Allen Bundy, a spokesman for LG Electronics. Bundy’s pile analogy was an apt one as he reeled off the attributes of a inexperienced “four-door” LG, though technically this particular refrigerator had four compartments (rather than doors): two side-by-side French doors for the refrigerator atop two disunite slide-out freezer drawers. Apparently, the more doors the better these days. The four-door models are just attractive hold, but three-door combos - French doors for the refrigerator on outstrip and one freezer door or drawer on the bottom - were ubiquitous at the have dealings show. In the mere two-door category, side-by-side (refrigerator alongside the freezer) is still the largest-selling category, though it’s starting to waste favor to models with the refrigerator on top and the freezer on the bottom, Sears spokesman Mike Kelly said.
Indeed, the top-mounted freezer may become an imperilled species, he and other troop reps said. The industry is pushing bottom-mount freezers, they said, because consumers use the refrigerator scrap much more often than the freezer, so they reason that it’s more practical to put the latter below. (Some of them even have two debase freezer drawers.) Baby Boomers with achy knees, however, might mark otherwise. Figuring out how to rev up consumer desire through design shifts such as these is particularly critical to the appliance trade as the housing downturn drones on.

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Posted by igllespierolando on May 18, 2008
The titanium-finished Energy Star-certified appliance features a jet-freezing drawer for tight freezing, and filtered ditch-water for cubed or crushed ice through the door. The cable-ready TV with FM stereo has a 120-degree viewing angle. Maybe you don’t splash out that much epoch in the kitchen. Maybe you want to foster creativity.
Amana offers a Jot Dry Erase Refrigerator. Encourage the kids to make a note and draw. No penury to tape their artwork when the refrigerator is a perfect “canvas,” and they can erase and start over. Gallon extract containers, large pitchers of tea and big juice cartons fit in the gallon door storage area, a must-have part for busy families with thirsty kids. Are you into purple or cobalt blue? Viking is considered the gaffer in color appliances, and the company expands its color quote every year. has an oil-rubbed bronze series, and with the news focus on nature, greens and blues are in appliance colors.

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Posted by igllespierolando on April 29, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - LG Electronics Inc.’s LG Electronics USA Inc. Thursday charged Whirlpool Corp. with infringing three patents owned by LG with refrigerator technology. The needs charges Whirlpool with “wilful and considered infringement,” demands a jury trial, and seeks trebled damages, LG said.
The patents traverse LG’s refrigerator inventions for distilled water dispensing, nourishment storage and obturator technologies. Eleven models of refrigerator-freezers sold under the Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, KitchenAir and Jenn-Air brands are named in the suit, the public limited company said. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Shares of Benton Harbor, Mich.-based Whirlpool behind traded $7.36 down, or almost 9%, at $74.84. Katherine Hunt kh/vj COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2007. All rights reserved.
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Posted by igllespierolando on April 18, 2008
LG Electronics, the nation?s support largest electronics manufacturer, announced Thursday its grand plan to standard the global kitchen culture by promoting its refrigerator brand ?Dios? and unveiled its 50 unusual ?Art Dios? refrigerators at LG Twin Tower in Yeouido, Seoul. ?The congruence of Dios comes from the combination of its sleek designs and smart technology. We will continue to improve products that satisfy customers? hidden needs and step up marketing in 30 countries,? said Lee Yeong-ha, CEO of LG Electronics? Digital Appliance Company. The necessary technology of the changed lines lies in a ?save cooling? method that maintains an optimal air, temperature and humidity for nutriment storage.
The new technology helps reduce the temperature divergence inside the refrigerator below 1.5 degrees Celsius and keep humidity of more than 85 percent. In particular, it achieves 99.4 percent of song tight rates for vegetable boxes, keeping provisions in the boxes fresh for more than ten days.

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Posted by igllespierolando on March 28, 2008
A 32-year-old housewife named Park Hye-jin living in Seoul was recently startled when she opened a refrigerator door. She looked at the excellent of the freezer and found that a hit of ice cream bought a few days ago had melted. Vegetables propitious the cool chamber had also gone bad. She was perplexed to see the refrigerator out of function because it was bought less than two years ago.
Park when called the service center of the manufacturing firm. Technician Jeon Dong-bae from the aid center visited her house and opened the top door of the refrigerator. Some frozen foods advantaged a black plastic bag fell on the floor. The aim of the function failure was because the venthole of the cooling condenser had been blocked by stuffs in the freezer. The express refrigerator stopped working since the top freezer failed to send a cooling puff to the cool storage chamber.
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