LG Electronics

LG Electronics

LG Electronics is the world's second-largest manufacturer of televisions and third-largest producer of mobile phones. With its headquarters in the LG Twin Towers in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, LG Electronics is the flagship company of LG Group, one of the world's largest electronic conglomerates.

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Nikkei Stock Exchange
Asian Stocks Advance Amid China’s Growth Pledge

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Asian stock markets advanced for the second day Tuesday as China's commitment to stimulate growth in the world's second largest economy and signs of cooperation between German and French leaders buoyed sentiment. (May 22)

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Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy S3 Vs LG Optimus True HD LTE: Which One Should You Go For?

By IBTimes UK

A detailed features comparison between Samsung Galaxy S3 and LG Optimus True HD LTE. (May 17)

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iPhone 5 Rumors: Apple Testing 3.95-Inch Prototypes Internally [REPORT]
Apple iPhone 5 To Feature Bigger Screen; Production To Begin In June For Fall 2012 Release Date [REPORT]

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According to sources from within Apple's foreign supply chains in Hong Kong, Apple has ordered "bigger screens" for its next iPhone, presumably called the iPhone 5, even though no exact measurement was provided. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: IPHONE, SAMSUNG, JAPAN, RETAIL, IPAD, IPOD

Sony, Panasonic in talks to make OLED TVs - sources

By Reuters UK

Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp are in talks to develop the technology to mass produce next-generation OLED televisions, aiming to compete with South Korean rivals in a technology widely seen replacing current LCD TVs, sources close to the matter said on Tuesday. (May 15)

MORE TOPICS: SAMSUNG, JAPAN, MANAGEMENT, SMARTPHONE, SONY, INVESTMENT

Sony, Panasonic plan OEL TV tie-up: Nikkei

By Reuters

Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp are in talks to jointly produce large OEL televisions, the Nikkei business daily said. (May 14)

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Samsung SPH-L300, LG LS970 ‘Eclipse’ Latest Image Leaks Give Clues To Launch on Sprint: Will These Powerhouses Disturb HTC EVO 4G LTE Sales on Sprint?
Samsung SPH-L300 And LG LS970 ‘Eclipse’ Image Leaks Hint At A Sprint Launch: Will These Powerhouses Dwarf HTC Evo 4G LTE Sales?

By IBTimes

The new era of 4G LTE phones are setting to take strong ground and Sprint operator is bidding high on these new set of smartphones category. HTC EVO 4G LTE, its next LTE phone coming on May 18. Recent image leaks suggests two more biggies are there ... (May 11)

MORE TOPICS: SAMSUNG, MANUFACTURING, SMARTPHONE, ANDROID, HTC, STORM

Sony slides to three-decade low on strategy doubts

By Reuters

Shares in Sony Corp slumped more than 7 percent to near 32-year lows, as investors doubted the Japanese consumer electronics giant has a strategy to fix its loss-making TV business and compete in the smartphone market against Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics. (May 11)

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OLED Display
Samsung OLED TV Will Sell for $9,000: When Will It Be Released in the U.S?

By IBTimes

Samsung's highly anticipated Super OLED TV will launch in South Korea in the second half of 2012 and will be priced at a $9000 equivalent, the Associated Press reported. (May 10)

MORE TOPICS: SAMSUNG, SOUTH KOREA

Lenovo launches smart TV in China

By Reuters

What a difference nearly 50 years makes. Although the exact origins are lost to time, it was around 1965 that the phrases "boob tube" and "idiot box" were coined to describe the small cathode-ray tube television and the content broadcast on it that many thought foolish. (May 08)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, MICROSOFT, APPLE INC., SAMSUNG, SONY, ANDROID

LG Electronics to launch Google TV in U.S. in late May: executive

By Reuters

LG Electronics Inc, the world's No.2 TV maker, plans to launch Internet-enabled TV based on Google's platform in the United States in the week of May 21, as the South Korean firm seeks to gain a larger share of the emerging Internet TV market, a senior LG executive said on Monday. (May 07)

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