Showing posts with label LG Electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LG Electronics. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

LG 'curved' G Flex 2 now available for sale at Rs 55,000 in India

Tech News -   LG G Flex 2 sports a 5.5-inch LCD with 1080p resolution with Gorilla Glass screen. It runs on a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chip and Android 5.0  backed by a 2GB of RAM.

The G Flex 2 features a 13-megapixel camera and a 2.1 megapixel front-facing shooter. The smartphone comes in both 16GB and 32GB variant. It gets it power from a 3,000 mAh Li-Polymer battery.

Several big Asian phone companies, including LG, launched new high-end smartphones and other wireless gizmos at recent Mobile World Congress, hoping to challenge US giant Apple in a big year for wireless gadgets.
   
LG Electronics is also targeting a turnover of Rs 23,500 crore this year in India as part of a strategy to make the country among the South Korean major's top three markets in three years time.


The company's Indian arm LG Electronics India will also invest a minimum Rs 500 crore this year in research and development.

Source:  Gadgets Reviews India and Auto News  
 
 
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Apple set to release iMac 8K this year, says display partner LG

Tech News -  The LG's press release said, “Apple will get a much higher-resolution display in 2015.”

The release makes the picture clear that the Apple will launch its iMac 8K in 2015 and also that it would have “a much higher-resolution display.”

According to a media, the LG's release said, “As 8K is the highest resolution the human eye is capable of seeing, it will possibly overtake the market in the future.”

Apple iMac 8K, reportedly, will have a resolution of 7,680 x 4,320 pixels, which is twice the resolution of a 4K screen and also four times the number of pixels. Also, LG has dubbed as 8K as 'quad ultra-high resolution'.

 
 
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

LG Electronics to launch quantum dot TVs early next year

A spokesman for the world's No. 2 TV maker after domestic rival Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Tuesday LG will start selling products using quantum dot technology early next year. He didn't disclose details including pricing.
             
The technology incorporates a film of tiny light-emitting crystals into regular liquid crystal displays (LCD), boosting picture quality. LG will have 55-inch and 65-inch ultra-high definition quantum dot TVs on display at the major CES trade show next month in Las Vegas.
             
Japan's Sony Corp is so far the only major TV maker selling quantum dot models.
             
LG was widely expected to launch quantum dot TVs next year, having declared its intention to use the products in a dual-track strategy as the firm and its affiliate LG Display Co Ltd try to push OLED prices down. Analysts say it may take the LG firms several years to meet that goal.
             
The OLED TV sets remain expensive: a 65-inch ultra-high definition model launched in Korea earlier this year was priced at 12 million won ($10,993). A comparable Sony quantum dot TV costs about $3,799, according to the Japanese firm's website.

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