Archive for the ‘IT Products’ Category

NAS – an affordable solution to backing up your data

January 25th, 2011 by Dave@LGUK
 
I’m sure everyone reading this has experienced that moment when a document they are writing crashes and you lose half of what you have written. Depending on the circumstances this can be mildly irritating or infuriating. Well, imagine losing, not only the document you are working on, but all your documents, music, correspondence and even your much cherished photographs. This is easily done, be it by losing your laptop or having it stolen, or the data is wiped accidentally or there is a hardware malfunction. Each of these can result in significant financial loss as well as a lot of stress...
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Protect your data with an LG network attached storage device

January 20th, 2011 by Dave@LGUK
 
If I were to lose my computer I would be devastated. Expense aside, I would definitely be most annoyed about losing all my music, photographs and documents! In fact the results of an LG survey revealed that most men said that losing data previously had been comparable to receiving an unexpected bill. To avoid financial repercussions you would naturally insure your laptop, however backing up all your data can be a time consuming and irritatingly long-winded process. The solution to backing up all your work easily is with a network attached storage device. These NAS devices are by no means new,...
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CES 2011: The best of LG at CES

January 12th, 2011 by Dave@LGUK
 

With CES over for another year it is time to stop, catch our breath and have a look at all the technology and innovation that was unveiled in another successful year at CES. LG took home awards in 9 categories including a much-coveted “Best of Innovations” award for its 3D ready, Internet-connected 55-inch full LED LW9500 HDTV.

Smart Upgrader ST600

‘Smart’ was introduced as one of the key themes for LG at this year’s show, with Smart phones, Smart Home Appliances and Smart TV on display. Whilst this was undoubtedly a theme shared by a lot of manufacturers exhibiting, LG caught a lot of eyes with their ST600 Smart upgrader. Essentially the ST600 is a peripheral box that is plugged into any television with a HDMI port and gives access to LG’s Smart TV content, including access to thousands of movies, customisable apps, videos and the ability to browse the Web through an easy to navigate interface. Indications for the UK point toward Smart TV allowing access to BBC i-Player, Acetrax, Viewster, Google Maps, Twitter, Facebook, Accuweather and Picasa amongst numerous others*.

The ST600 Smart Upgrader was also listed by Esquire Magazine as one of their ‘Best of CES 2011’ products.

Optimus Black

One of LG’s most talked about products unveiled was the LG Optimus Black handset. Part of LG’s Optimus smart phone family, the Optimus Black is a stylish and super slim smart phone running Android 2.2, but with a promise to receive 2.3 before long.

One of the big talking points surrounding the Optimus Black is the screen, more specifically the brightness of the screen. Using LG’s proprietary NOVA technology the Optimus Black promises the brightest screen ever kicking out 700nits of luminosity, whilst also promising a 50% reduction on power consumption when used indoors in comparison to a standard LCD display.

Smart Grid

Sticking with the Smart theme, Home Appliances were also given the Smart makeover this year, with plenty of new technology on display. But it was the LG Smart Grid that had us salivating at the prospect of controlling our home appliances remotely using a smartphone or a tablet. Undoubtedly one for the future, but amazing nonetheless, Smart Grid links your appliances including dishwasher, washer & dryer, refrigerator, oven and even a HOM-BOT robotic vacuum cleaner. The Smart Grid will then let the appliances work together for economical and practical reasons. For example, using Smart Grid LG washing machines can program washing machines to do the washing at the most cost effective time, utilising the “Recommend Time” and “Lowest Rate” options. In a similar way LG’s refrigerators can adjust their functions to save on energy bills at peak times, or ramp up cooling power when energy rates are low.

The World’s Largest Full LED 3D TV

Named by T3 magazine as one of the ‘Best 3D Gadgets of CES 2011’ the LZ9700 is the biggest Full LED 3D TV in the world today measuring in at a living-room remodeling 72inches.

Aside from the obvious jaw-dropping effect of its size, the LZ9700 is packed full of features including 400Hz, Smart TV and a Magic Motion Remote Control as standard.

Super Slim LED Monitor E2290V

The CES Innovations Award-Winning E2290V monitor is sure to be the must-have monitor for the year to come. Measuring in at an unbeatably slim 7.2mm in depth, the E2290V not only offers a great picture due to its LED lighting and 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio, but also a stylish design.

With a response time of just 2 milliseconds and Full HD 1080p, the picture on the E2290V will remain clear and bright even during the fastest action sequences making it ideal for watching Blu-ray movies or gaming.

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LG showcase their new range of monitors, including a 3D gaming monitor!

October 1st, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
Yesterday I was lucky enough to attend the launch of LG’s latest LED monitors at the Future Gallery just off London’s Leicester Square. There was some great technology on display, ideal for both business and personal use, with a range covering both 3D and Full HD. Initially launched at this year’s IFA show in Berlin, the purpose of the showcase was to highlight the advantages that the range of monitors held in the workplace as well as the home. All displayed used LED rather than LCD, meaning a saving of up to 45% in terms of power consumption. This resulted in...
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Windows Phone 7

August 20th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
The rise of Android has been meteoric, it recently over took iPhone sales in the US and reports say a staggering 100,000 new Android phones are being activated each day worldwide. But there is a competitor on the horizon with the imminent release of the Windows Phone 7, which is lined up to hit the market in October. Initial plans from Microsoft had the Windows Phone 7 lined up for a release last year, but delays meant that it was held off until this year, with Windows Phone 6.5 released in the interim. Microsoft’s intentions for Windows Phone 7 are to create...
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LG welcome more additions to the 3D family with a projector, monitor & notebook

July 19th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
The current 3D revolution started in the cinemas and has already made the step into the Home Cinema world. Well the next logical step is for 3D to ingratiate itself into the world of Video Gaming, where a more immersive experience is always happily welcomed. Well LG are doing that with the release of their 3D Monitor, the W63D. Specially designed with gamers in mind, the W63D is full HD and has 400 cd/m² brightness to really bring the games to life, as well as being rated at 172Hz per second in order to minimize blur during particularly fast action. The W63D...
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Enjoy HDTV, gaming and multimedia content with the M2362D monitor

February 24th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
A recent study by Brand Republic showed that one in seven 18-24 year olds watch no live television. This is not surprising considering that TV on demand is so readily available. On demand TV is referred to as ‘lean forward TV’ in marketing, as when sat at a computer you naturally lean forwards, where as conventional TV watching is referred to as ‘lean back TV’ as, rather obviously, it is viewed as a more relaxing pastime.   Watching TV is meant to be a relaxing past time, but leaning forward hunched over a 13inch monitor watching the latest episode of Eastenders seems...
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The LG NAS – the world’s first centralized data storage device, combining all your digital media requirements in one

February 12th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
Always aware of consumer needs, LG launch the N2B1 Network Storage solution, specifically designed with home and small business users in mind. “Families are cataloguing their entire lives digitally. A new breed of media professionals are working independently or from small offices without IT support. This is increasing the demand for safe, redundant storage options that are within economic reach,” said Simon Kang, CEO and President of LG Home Entertainment Company.  As a consequence LG’s N2B1 network attached storage drive is equipped with two drive bays for safe and redundant storage, user friendly networking, internet capabilities to share files online, easy...
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Introducing the LG HS200 LED Projector

February 9th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
Moving house a lot? Tired of buying a new TV to fit into a different space? As an alternative why not consider the LG HS200 projector which can project any size up to 120 inches. As I am sure most of you are aware, the great thing about a projector is that you can easily choose your required picture size by simply adjusting the distance between the projector and the surface on which you choose to project. Previously though projectors have lacked the picture quality of plasma or LCD displays, and the cumbersome size has hardly made them portable. “LG’s interest lies...
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Bluetooth Digital Frames @ CES

January 13th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
 
We blogged loads about LG's amazing TVs at CES this year, and there seem to have been loads of buzz about them among all the other journalists and fans that visited the show too - it's been really exciting! However, we mustn't forget to mention the other great LG innovations that were on show as well, and over the next couple of days we will be adding to what we saw... LG's main innovations are in 3 sectors: Mobile devices, Home Appliances and Home Entertainment products. But LG also have a fantastic digital display department and are constantly doing research on...
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