Induction stove top might be more push - effective than electric or gas burners , but many chefs miss the obvious optical cues about what temperature they ’re cook at — a blood-red - hot burner is hard to misapprehend . So for its new Chef Collection Induction Slide - in Range , Samsung is introducing a cunning new feature that uses LED to image fake flickering flames onto the side of a pot .
The faux - flames are n’t just for show , either . Samsung ’s Virtual Flame Technology uses a ring of blue LEDs implant below the glass cooktop to cast the flaming - like glow , and the brightness indicates how live the induction burner has been set . The brighter the fire get , the more heat is being enforce to what you ’re cook . It ’s a simple conjuration that ’s surprisingly running for when you ’re hectically bustle around the kitchen .
There ’s some fun technology inside the Chef Collection Induction Slide - in Range ’s 5.8 cubic foot oven , too . Using a removable partition it can be split into two separate upper and lower sections , each with a unlike temperature for cooking multiple dish at once . And the two division remained seal to prevent strong flavour from one dish infiltrate another . Understandably , you ’ll be bear a exchange premium for what sounds like the Rolls Royce of kitchen contraption , and the Chef Collection Induction Slide - in Range is uncommitted now for $ 3,700 . [ Samsung ]

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