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AI integration: Powered by LG ThinQ ON, the system optimizes lighting, temperature and other settings while managing schedules and providing services like food delivery or hotel reservations. Subscription model: Users can book and personalize services on demand, tailoring the experience to their preferences.
I'd rather shit in my own hands and clap than buy that
The design (both external and interior) looks atrocious.
Part of going out to the country is well getting away from tech, videos, internet, notifications...
That's like... Your opinion, dude.
It's mine as well though.
We need homes not your smart wagons.
This looks like a Fisher Price toy