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LG Looks to Reinvent HDTV with Nano Full LED Technology

LG Looks to Reinvent HDTV with Nano Full LED Technology

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsLG

Talk about multitasking. While LG Electronics gets ready to introduce the world to a 55-inch OLED HDTV at CES next week, the company is also lifting the curtain on the next generation of flat-panel televisions featuring Nano Lighting Technology. Two new sets will comprise LG's new Nano Full LED series, the LW9500 and LW7700, both of which are supposed to produce a brighter, more clear picture than current generation LED TVs.

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LG Announces More Details About World’s Largest OLED TV

LG Announces More Details About World’s Largest OLED TV

Posted on Jan 04, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsLG55EM960V

LG has been unveiling bits and pieces about some of the new products they plan to have on exhibit at this year’s CES. Recently, you may have ready about the new 55 inch OLED TV that the company will have on display. This display is being hailed at the world’s largest OLED TV to date. Yesterday, the company announced some new details about this screen. Te biggest announcement includes that the display will be using a 4-color pixel and color refiner technology. These two systems combined help create a more natural looking image. The OLED display is also being praised because it is able to handle video up to 1000 times faster than traditional LED/LCD panels.

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US Version of LG’s 55-Inch OLED HDTV Revealed

US Version of LG’s 55-Inch OLED HDTV Revealed

Posted on Jan 04, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsLG55EM960V

LG just announced the future of television with the US introduction next month (Jan.) of its 55-inch class (54.6-inch diagonal) Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display. LG USA senior vice president James Fishler calls it “the ultimate display device” stating “This next-generation display will further strengthen LG’s position as a true leader and trend-setter of the home entertainment industry. It is the TV of dreams.”

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CyanogenMod 7 nightly builds come for AT&T's LG Thrill, the Sony Ericsson Xperia active and Xperia pro

CyanogenMod 7 nightly builds come for AT&T's LG Thrill, the Sony Ericsson Xperia active and Xperia pro

Posted on Jan 04, 2012 by MG1

CyanogenMod nightlies have appeared for AT&T's LG Thrill 4G, as well as the Sony Ericsson Xperia active and Xperia Pro handsets.
The mods, which are intended to test features and iron out bugs, are based on the current CM7 edition, not the Ice Cream Sandwich-laden CM9, which is still in the labs, but you'll still get the purified, functional CyanogenMod experience.
Since these nightlies are a necessary step on the way to stable releases, your LG Thrill 4G and the two Xperias should be in the list of supported devices soon, and hopefully you will see CyanogenMod 9 gracing the screen too afterwards, if you love playing around with your Android phone's capabilities. And what CyanogenMod user d...

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LG Optimus 2 makes an appearance on LG's web site

LG Optimus 2 makes an appearance on LG's web site

Posted on Jan 04, 2012 by MG1

Taking a look at LG’s web site, we’re greeted with a new handset that we haven’t seen or heard about that much of late. Specifically, the LG Optimus 2 is sitting very pretty on the manufacturer’s web site where it’s tagged as “Multitasking Made Easy.”
Besides seeing a distinguishable and detailed image of the upcoming smartphone, we’re also presented with some concrete specs. In fact, it features a 3.2” display with a resolution of 320 x 480, single-core 800MHz processor, 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, Bluetooth 3.0 with EDR, GPS, Wi-Fi, and a microSD card slot.

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LG and Intel to show off Medfield powered smartphone at CES

LG and Intel to show off Medfield powered smartphone at CES

Posted on Jan 03, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: LGIntel

LG and Intel are at it again, showing off another mobile device at the Consumer Electronics Show. The two companies teamed up for CES last year and showed off an Android smartphone running on Intel’s Moorestown chipset, which was ultimately scrapped. LG and Intel will be showing off a second Intel-powered smartphone during this year’s CES, according to the Korea Times. The mystery device will be running Google’s Android operating system and powered by Intel’s new Medfield chipset. However, not everyone is optimistic about LG’s future with Android. “Personally, I doubt that LG Electronics will release phones running on Android software based on any Intel platform,” an LG executive who asked n...

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LG announces ICS upgrades to begin in Q2 2012

LG announces ICS upgrades to begin in Q2 2012

Posted on Dec 27, 2011 by MG1

Following the footsteps of Samsung and Sony, LG has come forth with details on which devices will be getting Android 4.0 -- also known as Ice Cream Sandwich -- and when we can begin expecting those upgrades to roll out. The phone manufacturer made its official announcement via its Facebook page, stating that several of its 2011 models will be on the receiving end of ICS starting in the second and third quarters of next year, with a full-scale rollout occurring sometime afterward.
In the second quarter we should expect to see updates for the LG Optimus LTE, Prada 3.0, Optimus 2X, Optimus Sol, myTouch Q and the Eclipse. Fast forwarding to the third quarter, the Optimus 3D, Optimus Black, Optim...

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LG Magic Motion Remote Control revealed

LG Magic Motion Remote Control revealed

Posted on Dec 20, 2011 by MG15

This week LG has revealed that they'll be releasing a Magic Motion Remote Control inside the first quarter of 2012, one that'll work perfectly with your future

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LG Spectrum (aka Verizon Revolution 2) shows itself in photos

LG Spectrum (aka Verizon Revolution 2) shows itself in photos

Posted on Dec 12, 2011 by MG1

The LG Spectrum, which is widely expected to be released as the Verizon Revolution 2, has made an appearance in pictures and there are some more specs rumored for the device, and it's all making the choice for Verizon customers much more difficult. As of last month, the Spectrum was still the name, but now it looks pretty official that this will be the Revolution 2.
The images look pretty solid. The device seems a bit slimmer than the original Revolution, which is no real surprise given the trend in handsets these days. Other than that, there isn't a lot to say from the images alone. However, the rumored specs for the device are also sounding pretty solid. The Revolution 2 is expected to be...

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New LG Optimus Pad photos leak, LTE on board

New LG Optimus Pad photos leak, LTE on board

Posted on Dec 08, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: TabletsLGG-Slate

New pictures have surfaced of the alleged successor to LG's pricey G-Slate that confirm it will be an LTE device. Images of the new Optimus Pad first appeared around Thanksgiving, but its 4G status was unclear at the time; one of the new photos, published by Korean site Cetizen, clearly shows off an LTE startup screen. The tablet is reported to include a 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor, an 8.9-inch, 1280 x 768 TFT screen, and 1GB of storage (a microSD slot is also included). Featuring both a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel rear-facing shooter, the tablet will be running Android 3.2.1 Honeycomb at launch — though an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich should be forthcoming. Of cour...

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LG borrows from MacBook Air design with new Xnote Z330 ultrabook

LG borrows from MacBook Air design with new Xnote Z330 ultrabook

Posted on Dec 06, 2011 by MG1

LG on Monday unveiled a familiar looking laptop that falls into Intel’s much-touted new ultrabook category, the Xnote Z330. With the shape of a MacBook Air and the color scheme of a MacBook Pro, the LG Xnote Z330 is a 13.3-inch notebook that boots Windows 7 in less than 10 seconds thanks to “Rapid Start Technology.” The Z330 is even thinner that Apple’s MacBook Air at its thinnest point, and it weighs in at just 2.7 pounds. Spec highlights include a 1.6GHz Core i5 or a 1.7GHz Core i7 processor, a 120GB or 256GB SSD, 4GB of RAM, HD graphics, WiDi wireless display technology and an HDMI-out port. Battery life is rated at more than six hours, and the base model starts at just over $1,500 while ...

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Chumby arrives on LG Smart TV platform

Chumby arrives on LG Smart TV platform

Posted on Dec 05, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: TVsLG

Those who have bought into LG's line of Smart TV connected devices have access to more content with today's announcement that Chumby has brought its app suite to the platform. Over 1,000 Flash-based applications are now available to those with a compatible set, and Chumby promises an experience optimized for LG viewers. This continues the company's recent push to expand its reach to new devices in the living room — similar integration can be found with Best Buy's Insignia-branded Connected TV series, and Chumby intends to offer its app ecosystem to virtually any device with an HDMI input by way of the upcoming NeTV. Existing LG Smart TV owners have access to the new Chumby functionality imme...

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AT&T's LG Nitro HD goes up for sale, LTE-enabled Gingerbread pep for $250

AT&T's LG Nitro HD goes up for sale, LTE-enabled Gingerbread pep for $250

Posted on Dec 05, 2011 by MG1

In case you forget that AT&T's latest LTE-equipped smartphone hit shelves today, consider this a friendly reminder from your mobile obsessed friends here at Engadget.We're talking about the LG's Nitro HD, the 4.5-inch device we lovingly handled last week -- loaded with a skinned version of Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, running atop its peppy 1.5 GHz Qualcomm APQ8060 dual-core processor. If you'll recall, it's notably packing a 1280 x 720p screen resolution with an ultra-crisp looking 329ppi, an 8 megapixel rear camera (1.3 MP up front) and a healthy 4GB of internal storage supplemented by an included 16GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB). Thankfully, bloatware on the Nitro is at an all time lo...

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LG Optimus Net version with two SIM card slots announced

LG Optimus Net version with two SIM card slots announced

Posted on Dec 05, 2011 by MG1

LG Optimus Net, the entry-level Android smartphone which pretty much supersedes LG’s Optimus One, got its dual-SIM twin brother – P698. Announced in Russia, it’s pretty much the same device under the hood except that it sports two SIM card slots. Moreover, instead of the search key, it has a switch SIM key, allowing users to quickly change between two phone numbers (and two different networks).
Rest of the specs include a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel camera, 800MHz processor, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, 3.5mm headset jack, 512MB of RAM, and 150MB of internal memory that is further expandable with microSD cards.

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Box gives LG Android users 50 GB of free storage

Box gives LG Android users 50 GB of free storage

Posted on Dec 01, 2011 by MG1

If you have an LG Android smartphone, I suggest you download the Box app and sign up for a free account because LG and Box have teamed up to give users 50 GB of free cloud storage for life.
If you’re not familiar with Box, it provides a cloud storage solution that will let you share documents, music, media and files across multiple devices. It’s similar to Dropbox but Box is more focused on the enterprise side of things and it offers more robust business capabilities though.
It has done a similar free 50 GB move with webOS and iOS and I wondered why it would be running these promotions which wind up hitting consumers.

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