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Today, I bring you an absolutely brilliant Reality Prank in the form of a product demo supporting the LG Ultra HDTV. Man, this is good. Here's why I think LG nailed this one. 1.
Building on the new “RGB Tandem” OLED panel technology developed by LG Display and first implemented in LG’s G5 series OLED ...
LG TVs creates an extensive array of televisions and home entertainment systems. Its products include OLED, LED and NanoCell TVs, bringing together smart features and advanced display technologies ...
LG has hit us with its list of HDTVs for 2012, and they're channeling the design chops of that sumptuous 55-inch OLED HDTV. All of the new models, including the LM9600, LM8500, LM7600 and LM6700 ...
LG Electronics started taking pre-orders on Wednesday for the world's first big TVs that use an advanced display technology promising startlingly clear images on wafer-thin screens.
The big picture of Amazon's annual summer sale is that we've found some deep discounts on top television brands. If your home entertainment center needs an upgrade, now is the time to buy.
We're talking $1,500 for LG's well-reviewed midrange OLED. At less than half its original price for Prime Day, this is one you should grab quick.
LG Electronics unveiled 12 stylish new HDTV product lines — nine series of LCD models and three plasma series — with screens ranging from 19- to 60-inch class sizes. Each of these HDTVs blends a ...
The outfit is fixing to ship a wireless HDTV product line with second-generation WHDI technology built in, enabling 1080p content to be sent from a source to the HDTV sans wires over a 5GHz ...
Company Shares Updates on Greenhouse Gas Reductions and Resource Circulation, Reinforces Commitment to Responsible Management ...
LG's new TVs use the same panels as its G3 TVs, as per FlatPanelsHD, and feature the same sixth-generation α9 AI processor. But while a 77-inch G3 has a $4,300 MSRP as of this writing, a 77-inch ...
LG just released a vast amount of information detailing their latest lineup of HDTVs, but most of it you can make up yourself: imagine a list of TV sizes, a descending list of model numbers, and a ...