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Samsung's new Chef Collection Refrigerator is packed with features (pictures)

The 2014 Consumer Electronics Showcase shows off more than just little gadgets.

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LAS VEGAS -- Samsung's Chef Collection Refrigerator on display at CES 2014.
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The refrigerator was designed with the help of Samsung's Club des Chefs -- award-winning chefs acting as mentors to Samsung's designers.
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Stainless-steel body.
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The Chef Collection logo found on all the Chef Collection Appliances.
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The water dispenser has a slick look.
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The fridge display shines out from behind the metal exterior via a bunch of tiny holes.
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More features in every corner of this fridge.
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Inside, the fridge is adorned with "Chef"-labeled items like the Chef Basket.
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It's a 34-cu.-ft. fridge.
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The Chef Pan.
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The Chef Pan can go straight from the fridge to the oven, then to the dishwasher.
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Above the freezer door lies a whole slew of adjustment buttons.
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The Samsung Chef Collection Refrigerator.

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