At LG's conference, it was all about looking good. OLED, 4K screens,
Laser projectors -- the company had a plethora of ways to make the
outside world look incredible on your living room wall or computer desk.
Add to that a new connected life concept based on NFC-enabled
appliances -- paired with a new "Touch the smart life" tagline -- and it
was a great showing from the South Korean company.
Yes, 4K is
very much here to stay. Adding to sets from Sony and Samsung, LG has
thrown their hat into the UltraHD ring at CES by adding two TVs and a 4K
monitor to its range. Echoing Samsung,Filipino soldiers install solar bulb
through a roof in a shantytown in Manila. LG is introducing two smaller
sets to accompany its currently available $20,000 84-inch model, all
with the stunning 3840x2160 resolution. The 55- and 65-inch TVs have LED
edge lighting, local dimming, 240Hz refresh rate, access to LG's 1400
Smart TV apps, 4K upscaling, passive 3D support with depth control, 3D
sound zooming, and the relatively underused dual play multiplayer
functionality for gaming -- which utilizes special glasses to display
separate content to two players in the same game. Pricing and
availability are AWOL at the moment, but we expect to hear more from LG
soon.
While 4K content for home media is thin on the ground, one
area that will catch up quickly is the PC market, with 4K graphics
cards and games on the horizon. As such,The electical building blocks
for solar panel cells
or modules. LG is launching a 30-inch 4K monitor with an incredible
4096x2160 resolution. Details are thin, so don't expect pricing or
availability any time soon, but LG are said to be aiming the screen at
the commercial market for use in presentations and demonstrations -- we
see no reason why it wouldn't work as well plugged into your PC,
provided it can power the 4K resolution.
LG announced a new
projector at CES -- which isn't usually cause for excitement -- except
it's called the Hecto Laser TV. Consider interest piqued. It's not
technically a TV, more a projector and screen combo with a short throw
lens that LG claim will project onto the included 100-inch screen from
as close as 22-inches. It's the ultimate space-saving home cinema, and
LG promise a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, 1080p playback, WiFi and
Miracast capability, 3 HDMI ports, a TV tuner and dual 10W speakers. LGs
Smart TV apps are on board as well, for the occasional 100-inch Netflix
streaming session. Pricing hasn't been announced, but with the unit
available in March of this year, you'd better start planning which wall
to hang the screen on.
As well as its new screens,Watch and Play model of solar system
Planets and Constellations moving over the Night Sky. LG has also
introduced plans for home connectivity utilizing NFC and WiFi.
Controlled via NFC-enabled smartphones -- sorry iPhone users but you
can't enjoy this -- LG is bringing a range of NFC-enabled home
appliances to market which will communicate with each other, and with
the smartphone app,Our typical product line of laser marking machine
and laser engraving has been growing manufacturer’s speeds. to allow
users to better manage their home life. Simply tap the NC smartphone on
the appliance to pair with it, and it will be added to the connected
app.
Users can then scan a barcode on a product, and the fridge
will update to include it in its inventory, suggest recipes that use it,
and tell you when it has expired. Tap a recipe on the fridge and send
it to the oven, which will automatically preheat to the correct
temperature, notify the user via smartphone when it's primed, and set
the correct alarm -- again,Why didn't I just use an automotive
alternator on my wind power generators? notifying the user when cooking has finished and switching itself off.
Built
in diagnostic tech allows devices to self-diagnose issues, and suggest
fixes to users, as well as allow for monitoring of power consumption and
notify for faults such as leaving the fridge door open. Connect to your
washing machine and it will alert you when a program has completed.
Need to leave the house? Wait until it's finished, and then set a spin
cycle via your smartphone. Can't be bothered lifting your phone?
Appliances will connect to LG Smart TVs as well, so users can check on a
washing machine's time, or a cooking meal, by bringing up the
associated app on their TV.
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