They say necessity is the mother of invention , and sadly for Japan that means designing products — or meliorate products — to good withstand the quake plaguing that country . So while elsewhere in the creation electric refrigerator ’s withvacuum - seal drawerscatch consumer ’ attention , in Japan it ’s a fridge with door thatautomatically lock during an earthquakethat will appeal to locals .
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In fact , Sharp ’s update line of Plasma Cluster refrigerators are really tamp down full of marvelous technology . Like intelligent monitoring systems that track when the fridge is used and open up most often so it can optimise its cool docket .

But the biggest selling point will sure as shooting be the earthquake detection system that automatically shut up the fridge ’s side - by - side threshold . Not only does this preclude nutrient from dumping out onto the floor , it also helps keep everything in place inside so the entire fridge does n’t topple over when its center of somberness drastically changes . And of trend it helps forbid solid food from spoiling in a time where there ’s a good chance of a power failure .
Pricing details will be reveal closer to December when the fridge are formally usable . And hopefully Sharp will make them usable to other part of the human beings eventually , since the doors also seem like they ’d make for the ideal childproof locks . [ SharpviaHomecrux ]
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