
"Have you always wanted to scan your groceries at home? If so, the newest smart fridge from GE Appliances is for you. There's a barcode scanner built into the water dispenser that works along with an interior camera and an 8-inch tablet to help you keep track of what food you need and add it to your digital shopping list."
"The GE Profile Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator with Kitchen Assistant is being announced at CES 2026, which kicks off next week, and is slated to launch in April for $4,899 - $500 more than a comparable non-Kitchen Assistant model."
"This is GE's first fridge with a full tablet built in, but not its first appliance with one - that accolade goes to GE's Kitchen Hub, which was a giant 27-inch tablet attached to an over-the-range microwave. The company says this time they are looking to use the technology to address specific pain points, such as maintaining your shopping list, meal planning, and managing food waste."
The GE Profile Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator with Kitchen Assistant includes a built-in barcode scanner in the water dispenser, an interior camera, and an 8-inch tablet. The scanner is designed to read barcodes on empty packages as they are removed from the fridge or pantry, adding items to a digital shopping list. The model will launch in April at a $4,899 price, which is $500 more than a comparable non-Kitchen Assistant variant. This refrigerator marks GE's first model with a full tablet, following the 27-inch Kitchen Hub that attached to an over-the-range microwave. The integrated features target shopping list management, meal planning, and food-waste reduction.
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