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In a press release today, LG announced the prices for its 2025 OLED lineup. Prices start at $1,399 for the 42-inch LG C5 OLED ...
LG’s QNED lineup is an impressive family of LED LCDs with enhanced colors and brightness courtesy of the quantum dots living behind each panel. Usually, these midrange sets are on the pricey ...
Here’s how it works. The best unlocked phones let you get whatever device you want while remaining free from carrier payment plans. Although you have to buy them upfront, you can then bring that ...
Is your home theater setup due for an upgrade? If you’re willing to splurge on your new screen, you may want to take advantage of LG’s eye-catching offer for the 65-inch LG G4 OLED 4K TV.
LG Electronics (LG) unveiled its highly anticipated LG G5 smartphone, a brand new design with not only a sleek, metal uni-body featuring a Slide-out Battery and a Modular Type design that gives a ...
(Reuters) - Toyota Motor has agreed to transfer its order for LG Energy Solution vehicle batteries to a Michigan plant that General Motors is exiting, the Japanese automaker confirmed Tuesday.
(Bloomberg) -- Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here. LG Electronics Inc. has started roadshows ...
Time is running out to take advantage of some of the best prices we've seen all year on top-rated tech from Apple, Google, Sony, LG, and other top brands.
In this article, we unlock these features that can transform your LG smart TV into an entertainment powerhouse. Do you need help finding a TV show, movie, or music video? Or perhaps you need help ...
LG Corp chairman Kwang Mo Koo plans to visit India to finalize the IPO of LG Electronics India, valued at ₹15,000 crore, around April-May. He will also explore new investment opportunities in ...
Korean electronics company LG is giving up on making smartphones after it admitted that it can’t cope with increasingly intense competition, says James Titcomb in The Daily Telegraph.