CES 2012 – LG Smart Fridge
We know, fridges aren’t very exciting. But LG’s Smart Fridge tells you what to buy, cook and eat. It’ll even order your food online. If it could make dinner for us too, it’d be the ultimate kitchen companion.

We know, fridges aren’t very exciting. But LG’s Smart Fridge tells you what to buy, cook and eat. It’ll even order your food online. If it could make dinner for us too, it’d be the ultimate kitchen companion.
A combination of 1.5GHz dual-core processing power, LTE connectivity, a mahoosive 4.5in 1280 x 720 screen – which boasts a slight edge on pixel density versus the iPhone’s 4’s Retina display – and an affordable price tag, makes the LG Spectrum a lot more than just a good looking smartphone.
When it comes to mid-range smartphones, you’re spoilt for choice – but does LG’s Optimus L7 tick all the right boxes as a less powerful, but affordable smartie? Watch our video review and find out…
The Google Nexus 4 gets a makeover, with a white version of the phone rolling out internationally in the next few weeks
The LG-built Nexus 4 offers incredible value for money – that is, if you don’t mind its moderate battery life and lack of LTE support. The fact Google’s new flagship smartphone sold out in record timing is a testament to its greatness. Want to know more? Watch the review…
Rumour mongers claim to have obtained a pearly-finished Nexus and say it will be launched with new version of Android
UK details for the ultra-thin telly with the ultra-fat contrast finally fessed up, but there’s a bit of a wait
Have we wandered onto the Samsung stand? Is that a Galaxy Note 2? Nope. It’s LG’s flagship Optimus G Pro
A quad-core powerhouse with a 5.5in screen will be making LG a serious threat to its competitors
LG’s answer to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is expected to get its European debut at Mobile World Congress
LG sprung a leak on the Optimus G Pro a while back – looks like it’s failed to plug it up
Google’s Nexus 4 is one of the most desirable Androids of the year. But is it covetable enough to lure you away from the prospect of shiny new iPhone 5?