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Costs more than owning a home: This LG TV breaks all price limits

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Expensive, more expensive, LG: The new television from the South Koreans breaks through all price dimensions and costs more than many a home. And those are not the only superlatives with which the LG television is causing a sensation. According to PSD Bank, an average home costs between 320,000 and 360,000 euros in Germany. But even this proud sum pales in comparison to the price that LG is calling for the top model in its new television series. LG television costs 1.4 million euros The "Direct View LED Extreme Home Cinema Display" in the highest equipment variant costs the equivalent of no less than 1.4 million euros (source: Cnet). With the right change, buyers receive a television that goes beyond all dimensions in several ways. It starts with the screen diagonal, which in the largest version extends to a gigantic 325 inches . That's 8.2 meters! Of course, that much space has to be filled with pixels: The resolution of LG's new Monster TV is 8K. With a weight

Costs more than a home: This LG TV breaks all price limits

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Expensive, more expensive, LG: The new television from the South Koreans breaks through all price dimensions and costs more than many a home. And those are not the only superlatives with which the LG television is causing a sensation. According to the PSD Bank, an average home costs between 320,000 and 360,000 euros in Germany. But even this proud sum pales in comparison to the price that LG is calling for the top model in its new television series. LG television costs 1.4 million euros The "Direct View LED Extreme Home Cinema Display" in the highest equipment variant costs the equivalent of no less than 1.4 million euros (source: Cnet). With the right change, buyers receive a television that goes beyond all dimensions in several ways. It starts with the screen diagonal, which in the largest version extends to a gigantic 325 inches . That's 8.2 meters! Of course, that much space has to be filled with pixels: The resolution of LG's new Monster TV is 8K. With a we

Costs more than a home: This LG TV breaks all price limits

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Expensive, more expensive, LG: The new television from the South Koreans breaks through all price dimensions and costs more than many a home. And those are not the only superlatives with which the LG television is causing a sensation. According to PSD Bank, an average home costs between 320,000 and 360,000 euros in Germany. But even this proud sum pales in comparison to the price that LG is calling for the top model in its new television series. LG television costs 1.4 million euros The "Direct View LED Extreme Home Cinema Display" in the highest equipment variant costs the equivalent of no less than 1.4 million euros (source: Cnet). With the right change, buyers receive a television that goes beyond all dimensions in several ways. It starts with the screen diagonal, which in the largest version extends to a gigantic 325 inches . That's 8.2 meters! Of course, that much space has to be filled with pixels: The resolution of LG's new Monster TV is 8K. With a weight

LG televisions: software turns smart TVs into advertising spin-offs

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LG has presented a new operating system for its smart televisions. The focus is on better and more extensive personalization - but advertising should become even more important at River OS than before. LG: Smart TVs show more advertisements LG has introduced a new operating system for smart TVs through its LG Ads department. The focus is on personalization according to the preferences of the respective user. If necessary, River OS can be controlled entirely by voice. The manufacturer promises that the members of a household will be recognized directly by their voice and that appropriate content will be suggested. According to the announcement by LG, advertising will be a more central part of River OS than was the case with the previous webOS platform. In the future there should be personalized ads next to recommendations directly on the home screen. LG is also promising its advertising partners even more attention. You are offered a "homescreen takeover" in which the TV

More expensive than owning a home: This LG TV breaks all price limits

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Expensive, more expensive, LG: The new television from the South Koreans breaks through all price dimensions and costs more than many a home. And those are not the only superlatives with which the LG television is causing a sensation. According to PSD Bank, an average home costs between 320,000 and 360,000 euros in Germany. But even this proud sum pales in comparison to the price that LG is calling for the top model in its new television series. LG television costs 1.4 million euros The "Direct View LED Extreme Home Cinema Display" in the highest equipment variant costs the equivalent of no less than 1.4 million euros (source: Cnet). With the right change, buyers receive a television that goes beyond all dimensions in several ways. It starts with the screen diagonal, which in the largest version extends to a gigantic 325 inches . That's 8.2 meters! Of course, that much space has to be filled with pixels: The resolution of LG's new Monster TV is 8K. With a weight

{Disarmed} They ask to park more than 15 meters from other cars due to fire risk: the LG Chem battery crisis puts General Motors in check

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LG Chem has a serious problem with one of its lots of electric car batteries. After discovering that they spontaneously catch fire , the South Korean manufacturer has requested to review thousands of vehicles. One of the affected models is General Motors' Chevy Bolt, which, according to Bloomberg , has asked all users of the affected model to park more than 15 meters from other cars due to the possible risk of fire due to faulty batteries. In xiaomist.com Overthrowing "white oil": sodium ion batteries are getting closer to becoming a reality It will cost more than 1.8 billion dollars to change the affected models The recommendation not to park near other cars is a temporary measure, at least until General Motors manages to change the battery of the more than 140,000 affected vehicles. In total, 142,000 Chevy Bolt EUVs have been recalled . These include the Opel Ampera-e , the German brother of the Bolt EUV. They are not exactly few cars. The problem seems to af

{Disarmed} LG launches giant screens up to 325 inches with DVLED technology: this is a home theater

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It's called Direct View LED (DVLED) Extreme Home Cinema Display, and it's a technology solution from LG that launches screens ranging from 108 to an impressive 325 inches . These screens, aimed at large (and predictably exorbitant prices) home theater facilities, make use of millions of LEDs (between 2 and 33 million) to create a giant image that can support resolutions from 2K to 8K . A screen for home theater foodies These new screens will be offered in 16: 9 format —although they can also be placed in such a way that the final format is 32: 9 thanks to its modular panel system— and it is also possible to find them in different diagonals, the most spectacular being that screen of 325 inches, which is already close to those of cinemas that usually start at 540 inches. As our colleagues from xiaomist.com Smart Home explain, this technology is different from that used in conventional LED LCD televisions: with DVLED self- emitting pixels are used that do not need a back

LG televisions: New software is an advertising spin

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LG has presented a new operating system for its smart televisions. A better and more extensive personalization is in the foreground here - and advertising should be presented even more centrally at River OS than before. LG: Smart TVs with even more advertising LG has introduced a new operating system for smart TVs through its LG Ads department. The focus is on personalization according to the preferences of the respective user. If necessary, River OS can be controlled entirely by voice. The manufacturer promises that the members of a household will be recognized directly by their voice and that appropriate content will be suggested. According to LG's announcement, advertising will be a more central component of River OS than it was on the previous webOS platform. In the future there should be personalized ads next to recommendations directly on the home screen. LG is also promising its advertising partners even more attention. You are offered a "homescreen takeover"

LG televisions: New software is a throwaway advertising

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LG has presented a new operating system for its smart televisions. A better and more extensive personalization is in the foreground here - and advertising should be presented even more centrally at River OS than before. LG: Smart TVs with even more advertising LG has introduced a new operating system for smart TVs through its LG Ads department. The focus is on personalization according to the preferences of the respective user. If necessary, River OS can be controlled entirely by voice. The manufacturer promises that the members of a household will be recognized directly by their voice and that appropriate content will be suggested. According to the announcement by LG, advertising will be a more central part of River OS than was the case with the previous webOS platform. In the future there should be personalized ads next to recommendations directly on the home screen. LG is also promising its advertising partners even more attention. You are offered a "homescreen takeover&q

{Disarmed} LG has a new material for folding screens: flexible like plastic and as hard as glass

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Folding screens have hit the market in recent years, although they are not the ones we were promised. More than a resistant screen like that of a traditional glass, we are dealing with plastic screens with protectors that wrinkle with use. LG claims to have a solution to this, a " new material" that promises to offer the toughness of glass but with more flexibility than ever . Just announced by the company, this new material is intended to be applied to plastic films used for flexible displays. In other words, it is not a new screen technology but a "protector" for the layers of today's flexible screens. The idea behind this is to apply this new material to a flexible OLED panel skin. The result will be harder and more resistant folding screens than the current ones. {"videoId":"x83brqa","autoplay":false,"title":"Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3, primeras impresiones: sus mejoras GUSTAN pero su precio CONVENCE"}

{Disarmed} LG introduces new foldable display technology: hard as glass and without kinks

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LG Electronics has withdrawn from the smartphone business, but is still very successful in all other areas. LG Chem has now announced that it has developed a new foldable display material that makes screen covers hard as glass but flexible as plastic. The technologies used in this process improve both the durability and strength of any foldable panel as such phones become more widespread. The official name of the panel is "Real Folding Window". Specially developed coating materials are applied to the transparent PET film (a thermoplastic polymer resin). With just a few microns of the new material on either side of the film, display manufacturers can create a thin, plastic-like, heat-resistant panel that offers better durability. And not only that: LG Chem claims that each panel can withstand 200,000 folds and enables wrinkle-free displays. In addition, screens can be folded inwards as well as outwards with the new material. According to Chang Do Ki, VP and Division

LG G9 ThinQ maybe not a flagship, should appear with Snapdragon 765G

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There are reports that LG is drastically rethinking its smartphone strategy and the upcoming G9 ThinQ could be downgraded from a flagship to a more modest mid-range smartphone. As it looks, LG is very keen to use the Snapdragon 765G chipset in the upcoming LG G9 ThinQ. The model is unlikely to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865. But it will be 5G capable. LG G9 ThinQ Render (Source: OnLeaks) That probably means that the LG V60 ThinQ will remain the only flagship in the South Korean manufacturer's range. But you can't really fight against the competition with that. However, using the Snapdragon 765G SoC would keep the price down while providing more than enough performance for most applications. The SoC is already used by a large number of mobile phones, in particular the Oppo Reno 3, ZTE Axon 11, Nokia 8.3 5G, Xiaomi Redmi K30 5G and others. It is more interesting that the upcoming Google Pixel 5 should also come on the market with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G due to pri