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LG TV and LG webOS Smart TV discussions including usage, specific models, new releases, and upgrades.


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    • These forms are a joke no one replies from LG and when they do, they come up with stupid answers to serious questions. We want the ability to turn on and off the mouse pointer and they give us a stupid way of doing it. We want it permanently off not every time we gotta see it. I hate the mouse pointer and instead of many others fix the damn problem.
    • I have been trying to turn the mouse pointer since I bought the TV andthere’s no real help except stupid answers like move the arrow button.  Good luck I’m thinking about calling LG and asking or demanding they give us the ability to turn off the mouse pointer. this last update it is so much worse that I’m going to go out and buy a different remote control and it ruins how good the magic remote is. I actually like it except for the mouse pointer.
    • Are we becoming more optimistic? A new global survey from LG sheds light on the current state of optimism, revealing surprising trends and the key factors shaping our outlook on the future. Despite global uncertainties, a sense of optimism persists. 48 percents of consumers across 16 markets feel more optimistic now compared to six months ago, with a global average optimism score of 7.49 out of 10. While France, the UK and Australia reported below-average optimism levels, Saudi Arabia, India and the UAE emerged as the most optimistic nations. Interestingly, personal growth and strong family dynamics were key drivers of individual optimism, while financial concerns tended to dampen spirits. Entertainment, encompassing movies, TV, music and art, emerged as the leading source of optimism (60 percent), followed closely by the potential of AI (56 percent). Social media, while influential, generated less optimism (48 percent), and global crises understandably ranked lowest. This research aligns with LG’s “Life’s Good” philosophy, emphasizing the company’s commitment to understanding and fostering happiness worldwide. It’s part of a broader effort to explore the power of optimism and its potential to shape a brighter future. The survey also uncovered intriguing generational trends. While optimism and happiness generally decline with age, the youngest group (under 18) reported surprisingly low scores. Gen Z, while generally optimistic, also expressed the highest level of caution, with 50 percent believing optimism can be harmful. This may stem from concerns about having the necessary tools to succeed, a sentiment twice as prevalent among Gen Z compared to millennials. Younger generations leverage social media to find positive content and connect with like-minded individuals. 86 percent acknowledge its impact on their personal lives, surpassing the 67 percent who believe it impacts society as a whole. Gen Z is also more likely to seek therapy, retail therapy or even delete social media accounts to combat negativity. Older generations, conversely, prefer offline comforts like spending time outdoors, with family or pursuing hobbies. As a brand dedicated to fostering optimism, LG prioritizes understanding and meeting customer needs. The company recognizes that people seek resources and tools to cultivate a positive outlook and build a brighter future, and LG is committed to fulfilling this need. This commitment is embodied in LG’s “Optimism your feed” campaign, designed to infuse social media feeds with positive content. The campaign has demonstrably boosted positive feelings, with 78 percent of participants reporting increased optimism after engaging with it. Find the “Optimism your Feed” playlist on LG’s global TikTok (@lge_lifesgood) and YouTube (@LGGlobal) channels. Learn more at  link hidden, please login to view. # # # Survey Methodology Global survey conducted by GWI. Fieldwork conducted from August 26 to October 7, 2024. Age: Between 16 – 64 years old, all income levels. Sample size: 300 respondents each across 16 markets, except for 70 respondents in KSA.
    • Hi Hardkernel, I would like to know the product code of your device, it is written on the underside of the projector. It is not the same as the model name. My product code matches user Adam Matis's product code and this device is definitely incompatible with this Korean update. The way to unbricking this device is very long and complicated so I will not go into details here, but if there are any users in the same situation feel free to send me a message asking how I did it.   I have checked now and this update v04.70.35 has an ID = HE_DTV_W17R_AFAAABAA, which is definitely not compatible with this PF50KG projector. It is not even made for a projector as DTV stands for a digital television. It is also an unreleased beta update (it has NSU in it's name as opposed to USB) so even for compatible products it could have bugs. I think nobody should try using this update on their device unless they really know what they're doing.   Finally, the discoloration that occurred when I tried to force my device to run the Korean firmware looked like the image I attached below, completely broken.
    • Thanks Bob!!!  I had one battery that was low.  Put in a new battery and voice works!  WHO KNEW!?!?  EXCEPT YOU? LOL!!
    • Thanks.  I got the 'official' nod from LG on this one. link hidden, please login to view  
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