Samsung has introduced its new Side-by-Side refrigerator, the RS57DG400EM9SV, to the Vietnamese market. This spacious fridge offers a large capacity of 583 liters and is equipped with a Smart Inverter motor for energy efficiency, along with All-aroud Colling technology for optimal cooling.
Aesthetically, the doors feature an elegant, powder-coated metal finish that complements any interior space. The 375-liter fridge compartment boasts multiple compartments made of durable tempered glass, while the freezer offers a substantial 208 liters of space. The SpaceMax design, with its ultra-thin insulation, adds an extra 100 liters of food storage capacity.
One standout feature of this refrigerator is its SmartThings AI Energy technology, which analyzes your usage patterns and estimates electricity consumption using AI. If your projected electricity bill exceeds your preset target, the fridge will notify you and suggest activating power-saving mode to reduce energy consumption by approximately 10%.
According to the manufacturer, the annual power consumption is approximately 531 kWh, or roughly 44 kWh per month.
This refrigerator offers a range of convenient features, including an internal LED control panel, rapid cooling and freezing functions, SmartThings app connectivity via Wi-Fi, and an alert that sounds if the door is left open.
The RS57DG400EM9SV is now available for purchase, initially priced at VND 20.9 million, with a current discount of VND 4.6 million.
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