Quantcast
Jump to content

Question

Posted

Just bought an LGLED-65UJ630 65INCH TV. Right away I started to get the message "This app will now restart to free up more memory". After searching the internet and forums, I now understand that this problem is huge, it has been going on for years now and it is right across many models of LG TV's.

I have tried everything to fix this problem. It has the latest firmware. I did the factory reset and that lasted 4 hours before I got the message back. I turn off the TV and leave it for 10 minutes, maybe one hour later I get the message. I delete browsing history, maybe 10 minutes and I get the message..... you get the message.

As I understand it, the problem is that LG TV's don't have enough internal memory, but they have shipped a ton of their "smart" TV's with this problem.

My question is, has anybody heard anything from anybody, anywhere about a solution to this problem. I really want to keep this TV, but it is not fit for purpose in this state.     

  • Like 2
  • Sad 1

Recommended Posts

  • 0
Posted
4 hours ago, [email protected] said:

I have used cat6 for a long time still didn't work 

I have now binned the lg and bought a new Sony vowed never buy a lg product again 

Yes LG are about the worst. I am on the same page as you, i will also never buy another LG product. Just wait until they impliment their system into driverless cars.......

  • Like 1
  • 0
Posted
14 hours ago, vladtheodor said:

Swap partition?

Ramdisk ?

Overlay File System? 

Virtual RAM on a memory-stick or SD-card? 

43um7100plb

I have tried to use a USB stick as an external memory for my "Smart" TV. No luck at all with that, this "Smart" TV is not smart enough to do that.

I dont see any option to swap partition either, so thats also out of the question.

Upgrading the memory by installing another Ramdisk is also something that is far beyond what LG "Smart" TV's can do (My $200 mobile phone is better and faster than my $2,000 TV).  

The only solution i have found is to add an external TV (Android) box and bypass the disgracefully inept LG TV.

  • 0
Posted
On 10/12/2020 at 8:59 AM, ironmonkey said:

I have tried to use a USB stick as an external memory for my "Smart" TV. No luck at all with that, this "Smart" TV is not smart enough to do that.

I dont see any option to swap partition either, so thats also out of the question.

Upgrading the memory by installing another Ramdisk is also something that is far beyond what LG "Smart" TV's can do (My $200 mobile phone is better and faster than my $2,000 TV).  

The only solution i have found is to add an external TV (Android) box and bypass the disgracefully inept LG TV.

The thing is this even happens with the sky box? So the tv is basically a monitor and this still happens

  • 0
Posted

I have dumped the lg although problems with the new Bravia smòthing and fast movement blurring 

But the memory problem on the lg, I even got this when I was using the sky box, meaning the tv was actually just a monitor?

So many New TVs seem to have problems shouldn't need to pay £2k to get a half decent tv.

  • 0
Posted
On 12/5/2020 at 10:51 PM, [email protected] said:

I have dumped the lg although problems with the new Bravia smòthing and fast movement blurring 

But the memory problem on the lg, I even got this when I was using the sky box, meaning the tv was actually just a monitor?

So many New TVs seem to have problems shouldn't need to pay £2k to get a half decent tv.

I totally agree with you, these products are not fit for purpose. Its amazing how these companies get away with selling a product that only does about 20% of what they claim the product can do. 

I am old enough to remember when you bought a product, you actually got what you paid for, no BS and no controlled obsolescence.

How is controlled obsolescence even allowed? That's consumerism for you.

I purchased my TV through a shop that claimed that they were LG dealers. They really hyped this TV up and i asked them several times about its streaming abilities "can it stream movies, can it stream through paid subscription apps, what about YouTube ?" Every one of these LG dealers swore that this TV can do that and a lot more..... Basically they are either all stupid idiots who don't know a thing about their products, or they are a bunch of liars , who get paid by LG to scam their customers.

  • 0
Posted

This happened to me 20 minutes into the first thing I tried to play with a brand-new LG telly, bought for me as a Christmas present by my partner. Subsequent attempts to use it were characterised by constant buffering. It's going back and being replaced by a Samsung.

  • 0
Posted
On 1/1/2021 at 3:14 AM, John Stevenson said:

This happened to me 20 minutes into the first thing I tried to play with a brand-new LG telly, bought for me as a Christmas present by my partner. Subsequent attempts to use it were characterised by constant buffering. It's going back and being replaced by a Samsung.

Really sorry to hear about that, especially when it was a Christmas gift.

Honestly you are doing the right thing, i was really unlucky when i bought my LG brick. I had a problem with the shop that i bought it from and they would not refund, so if you can get your money back, you should do that and buy an Android TV instead.  

  • 0
Posted

have the same memory issue for a long time now (years), it is crazy that LG did not sort out how to repair this until now.

i beleive i found a work around, so when the app is trying to connect (when you retry and clear the memory issue message), open the accesability menu under the home button, this apparently initializes the app, this is the only way i can bypass this issue.

 

hope this helps.

  • 0
Posted
On 4/3/2021 at 5:38 AM, Avi said:

have the same memory issue for a long time now (years), it is crazy that LG did not sort out how to repair this until now.

i beleive i found a work around, so when the app is trying to connect (when you retry and clear the memory issue message), open the accesability menu under the home button, this apparently initializes the app, this is the only way i can bypass this issue.

 

hope this helps.

Sorry that you also have this problem. Actually this is not a random issue that only affects certain % of people. This problem is something that affects every single LG TV owner, its baked into their products and its a hardware issue.

The real problem is the miniscule onboard memory that LG have in their "Smart TV's" they seem to think that 500 megabytes is enough to run a "Smart TV" and their OS, plus some pretty demanding Apps, that's laughable. Also the other hardware that they use is sub standard and extremely basic, so no amount of refreshing the apps or deleting the memory cache is going to fix hardware issues.

LG recommends that you close the TV down and this clears the internal memory and clears the cache, leave the TV off for 10 minutes. Again this is clearly nonsense and is insulting. The fact is that the only real solution to this problem is to not buy LG TV's in the first place.      

  • 0
Posted

Ok 20 second selution. 

1. Dont ask in lg.  I searched problem THIS APP WILL etc and think was techadvisor i used.

2. Don't switch tv OFF. But pull plug from socket. 

3. Point remote at tv sensor and press and hold power for 10 seconds. I usually do 15/20. Leave tv for a minute then plug back in.

 

4. This will clear all crap in memory fpr a couple of months depending on how much you use it. 

5. Repeat anytime it happens. Not great but it works and best solution there is imo.

6. GOOD F....ING LUCK WE NEED IT WITH LG TVs

  • 0
Posted
Yes its crazy really. When i bought this TV, i did quite a bit of research and really asked a lot of people in quite a few different shops about "Smart TV's" and the shop staff in pretty much ever shop really pushed this LG TV. Looking back that should have sounded alarm bells.
As i have discussed here with other people, i have had my TV running the internet through an Ethernet cable from day one, i have never use the Wifi for the internet, so its very confusing when i hear other people say that using an Ethernet cable fixed this problem for them, because it certainly has not fixed my problem. I have talked to quite a few people and even had some "LG qualified" technicians out to look at the TV. They just parrot the same BS, "they have never seen this problem before" or "close the TV down every 20 minutes to delete the cache" "uninstall the apps" "reset to factory default" "stand in a corner on your head with your arse painted blue"...... actually that lasy one i have not tried, but who knows?
Too be honest this is only one of the many problems that i have with this TV. I am also starting to get randem shut downs and restarts, somtimes the screen with go black and i can hear the program in the backround, but not see the picture, when this happens i can not use any of the buttons on the "magic" remote. Pages not loading because of not enough memory, The TV not starting properly because it tells me that i am not signed in ect ect
LG are rubbish, not only are their product rubbish, but their customer service is the worst, they seriously dont give a toss what they sell to you and after they have your money... well we all know what happens then.
Hi! I think you should try setting the tv region code to another region, restart for the change to be executed, do a factory reset after this, once you finish set properly the tv to try it and see if you still get app crashes or low memory alert. By doing all this i think the tv is forced to set default apps from the region code that you chose and delete what I believe is in memory and properly set new one.

If everything works fine, you could keep it that way or you can get it back to your region code, restart the tv, and go again through a factory reset. And set properly your TV.

You can check memory capacity of your tv by doing this :

Use your Magic remote or your normal tv remote:
Press Settings -> Go to programmes -> Highlight on Auto Tuning or programme settings but you do not hit on it, just highlight it. Depending on your LG TV model press on your remote the digit 1 five times. Then you will get host information showing on screen, where you can see the flash capacity of your tv, the Dram capacity, firmware version, Web os version, wifi connection information, lock status, etc.....

You can also check your internal storage, in setting -> Advanced -> General -> About the TV -> TV informations -> then look at your storage.

Mine state 0.29/0.60GB and I am upset it was supposed to be more then what you see. Maybe its a mistake, I called LG but the tech agent did not know the exact internal storage capacity I was supposed to have. Its crazy for a tv of 2018. When you know all the apps you got on the tv that keeps on getting updates from time to time. And all the Apps you could get in Lg content store.

One time when the tv was newly arrived, I had downloaded more sets of screen saving pictures in the gallery, and I couldn't update the tv with new software update that was available, and I could not update any installed apps on my Tv. I had to deleted the sets of screen saving pictures I had previously downloaded and left only one, and everything got back to normal so I could do the software update, and later update the apps.

I would like to get a feedback on what happened if you do this.

For anyone reading this I wish that everyone who are unhappy about the memory and storage capacity of their expensive Lg 4k tv get together against LG. I do not know how to say it. But I think everybody understand.

Thanks for reading or trying

Bye

Envoyé de mon SM-N960F en utilisant Tapatalk



  • 0
Posted
On 4/27/2021 at 6:29 AM, Jeff Smith said:

Ok 20 second selution. 

1. Dont ask in lg.  I searched problem THIS APP WILL etc and think was techadvisor i used.

2. Don't switch tv OFF. But pull plug from socket. 

3. Point remote at tv sensor and press and hold power for 10 seconds. I usually do 15/20. Leave tv for a minute then plug back in.

 

4. This will clear all crap in memory fpr a couple of months depending on how much you use it. 

5. Repeat anytime it happens. Not great but it works and best solution there is imo.

6. GOOD F....ING LUCK WE NEED IT WITH LG TVs

Yes its crazy that we have to trawl the internet looking for hacks to get our expensive TV to actually work to an acceptable standard.

I actually tried that method and i got the same result that i got from just turning the TV off normally. I dont seem to get the "This app needs to close" problem as much if i am just looking at normal content through the browser. It closes pretty quickly if i am streaming content, or watching YouTube for a while, even the YouTube app is not exempt from this.

I ended up getting an Adroid TV box to get around this problem. But this just makes me hate myself for not just getting an Android TV in the first place.     

  • 0
Posted
On 4/27/2021 at 5:49 PM, Steel said:

Hi! I think you should try setting the tv region code to another region, restart for the change to be executed, do a factory reset after this, once you finish set properly the tv to try it and see if you still get app crashes or low memory alert. By doing all this i think the tv is forced to set default apps from the region code that you chose and delete what I believe is in memory and properly set new one.

If everything works fine, you could keep it that way or you can get it back to your region code, restart the tv, and go again through a factory reset. And set properly your TV.

You can check memory capacity of your tv by doing this :

Use your Magic remote or your normal tv remote:
Press Settings -> Go to programmes -> Highlight on Auto Tuning or programme settings but you do not hit on it, just highlight it. Depending on your LG TV model press on your remote the digit 1 five times. Then you will get host information showing on screen, where you can see the flash capacity of your tv, the Dram capacity, firmware version, Web os version, wifi connection information, lock status, etc.....

You can also check your internal storage, in setting -> Advanced -> General -> About the TV -> TV informations -> then look at your storage.

Mine state 0.29/0.60GB and I am upset it was supposed to be more then what you see. Maybe its a mistake, I called LG but the tech agent did not know the exact internal storage capacity I was supposed to have. Its crazy for a tv of 2018. When you know all the apps you got on the tv that keeps on getting updates from time to time. And all the Apps you could get in Lg content store.

One time when the tv was newly arrived, I had downloaded more sets of screen saving pictures in the gallery, and I couldn't update the tv with new software update that was available, and I could not update any installed apps on my Tv. I had to deleted the sets of screen saving pictures I had previously downloaded and left only one, and everything got back to normal so I could do the software update, and later update the apps.

I would like to get a feedback on what happened if you do this.

For anyone reading this I wish that everyone who are unhappy about the memory and storage capacity of their expensive Lg 4k tv get together against LG. I do not know how to say it. But I think everybody understand.

Thanks for reading or trying

Bye

Envoyé de mon SM-N960F en utilisant Tapatalk


 

I agree with you that the internal storage is disgraceful. Mine is about the same as you quoted about 1/2 gig is nothing.

Thats either total greed or total incomitance by LG. They have a contract with the companies whose apps they push you to use, so i would say that this is intentional. This is partly where the problem lies, the internal components are pretty substandard hardware and that memory cache fills up very quickly.

I actually tried to change the region for my TV, but i seem to remember that i had a problem with my IP provider and the LAN connection for the TV, i will have another look at that.  

I have never had any advice from anyone that i have talked to about this TV and its many problems,  i have a lot of other problems with my LG TV, not just this problem. LG have never even answered a single email or support message that i have sent to them and i have sent a few. This company is seriously one of the worst i have ever encountered. 

  • 0
Posted

I have an LG tv and have had the same problem for years.  As I figured out the problem was not the tv, but the way I  was using it. Which lead to that message of needing to free up memory, made think I had to delete some of my apps to solve the issue.  I figured out that like a computer screen with multiple tabs open, your tv will have multiple apps open if you don't close them after use. This is what causes the drain of memory to the tv, and leads  to its need to free up memory.  So once I closed all of the apps that I had open the message no longer popped up.  I now make sure to close the app after i watch it. Closeing the app doesn't delete it from your tv, so no worries. You can open it again whenever you want to watch it.  What you do is select the Home button on your tv remote, then select Recent on your tv screen, now close allll of those apps that you have open and are sucking up memory. Remember to close each app after you watch and you will not see that "need to fee up memory " message again. Hope this helps. 

C.F. 

  • Like 1
  • 0
Posted
14 hours ago, Charline said:

I have an LG tv and have had the same problem for years.  As I figured out the problem was not the tv, but the way I  was using it. Which lead to that message of needing to free up memory, made think I had to delete some of my apps to solve the issue.  I figured out that like a computer screen with multiple tabs open, your tv will have multiple apps open if you don't close them after use. This is what causes the drain of memory to the tv, and leads  to its need to free up memory.  So once I closed all of the apps that I had open the message no longer popped up.  I now make sure to close the app after i watch it. Closeing the app doesn't delete it from your tv, so no worries. You can open it again whenever you want to watch it.  What you do is select the Home button on your tv remote, then select Recent on your tv screen, now close allll of those apps that you have open and are sucking up memory. Remember to close each app after you watch and you will not see that "need to fee up memory " message again. Hope this helps. 

C.F. 

Hi Charline, i am honestly really happy that you got a good result from the method that mentioned. I actually did  try that, i always close down apps that i opened, because they do still run in the back round. But this did not solve anything for me, i still got the error message regardless.

I also deleted every single app that came pre installed, or that i personally installed. I even (out of desperation) turned off every single setting that i did not need or that i thought might be using the extremely small amount of internal memory, i did all the things that other people have mentioned, like closing the TV and waiting, then turn it back on too clear the cache, or turning the TV off by just pulling the electric plug out of the wall, still got the error message and the close down. 

The strange thing is that either you are correct and your method works, so that's all people need to do to fix this problem, or everyone else who has tried that method and many other methods all have faulty TV's and LG have sold a load of broken TV's and don't want to admit that they have done that. Even i quick search for answers to this problem, shows how much LG dont care about this issue and how much they try to blame everything else apart from their TV's 

link hidden, please login to view
 Not ne mention of their products being behind this problem, always the IP provider, the internet speed, data cap and neighbors. This is all nonsense.  

Personally i think that this is intentional on LG's part, they use sub standard processors and cheap internal hardware parts. They could quite easily upgrade the internal components, install more memory, maybe even include a way to use an external hard drive as a internal storage.  and maybe a faster CPU/GPU

 

  • Like 1
  • 0
Posted
On 4/30/2021 at 8:15 AM, ironmonkey said:

Personally i think that this is intentional on LG's part, they use sub standard processors and cheap internal hardware parts. They could quite easily upgrade the internal components, install more memory, maybe even include a way to use an external hard drive as a internal storage.  and maybe a faster CPU/GPU

What we gonna do with existing "smart"TV from LG? I think a end-product is a working-one... 

  • 0
Posted
On 5/2/2021 at 6:30 AM, vladtheodor said:

What we gonna do with existing "smart"TV from LG? I think a end-product is a working-one... 

I watch my TV through an Android TV box.

Its the only way too actually get it to work and not close down. As far as i am concerned the "Smart  TV" i paid a lot of money for is not fit for purpose and i do not regard it as a "Smart TV" at all. It just a big monitor and nothing else.

  • 0
Posted
2 hours ago, ironmonkey said:

I watch my TV through an Android TV box.

Its the only way too actually get it to work and not close down. As far as i am concerned the "Smart  TV" i paid a lot of money for is not fit for purpose and i do not regard it as a "Smart TV" at all. It just a big monitor and nothing else.

Well, i am a Raspberry 4 (8Mb) user too. Extra money for an EXTERNAL device. LG should call back in service all sold "smart's". 

  • 0
Posted
23 hours ago, vladtheodor said:

Well, i am a Raspberry 4 (8Mb) user too. Extra money for an EXTERNAL device. LG should call back in service all sold "smart's". 

Yes i agree with you 100%. LG are even planning to put their OS into Smart driverless cars....... Can you imagine that....... Every 30 minutes "This car needs to stop to refresh the memory" .

  • 0
Posted
5 hours ago, ironmonkey said:

Yes i agree with you 100%. LG are even planning to put their OS into Smart driverless cars....... Can you imagine that....... Every 30 minutes "This car needs to stop to refresh the memory" .

🥶😆🎉

  • 0
Posted
On 5/5/2021 at 7:14 AM, ironmonkey said:

Yes i agree with you 100%. LG are even planning to put their OS into Smart driverless cars....... Can you imagine that....... Every 30 minutes "This car needs to stop to refresh the memory" .

Lmao oh why did i get this tv. Told it was open.  "YES YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FROM THE INTERNET/APP STORE" they just didnt tell me it was LGs app store that NEVER ADDS ANY DECENT USEFUL APP. CAN'T EVEN GET A GOOD VIDEO PLAYING APP. OR A GOOD SEARCH BROWER LIKE BRAVE. WOW at this point i would even talk CHROME AND I DETEST GOOGLE.

  • 0
Posted (edited)
On 2/5/2018 at 11:08 AM, ironmonkey said:

Just bought an LGLED-65UJ630 65INCH TV. Right away I started to get the message "This app will now restart to free up more memory". After searching the internet and forums, I now understand that this problem is huge, it has been going on for years now and it is right across many models of LG TV's.

I have tried everything to fix this problem. It has the latest firmware. I did the factory reset and that lasted 4 hours before I got the message back. I turn off the TV and leave it for 10 minutes, maybe one hour later I get the message. I delete browsing history, maybe 10 minutes and I get the message..... you get the message.

As I understand it, the problem is that LG TV's don't have enough internal memory, but they have shipped a ton of their "smart" TV's with this problem.

My question is, has anybody heard anything from anybody, anywhere about a solution to this problem. I really want to keep this TV, but it is not fit for purpose in this state.     

Did you get a long lasting fix? Best ive had working was only for about 3month. Its a pain. And when it goes you need to sort or tv is useless.

Edited by Jws247
Question answered
  • 0
Posted
18 hours ago, Jws247 said:

Did you get a long lasting fix? Best ive had working was only for about 3month. Its a pain. And when it goes you need to sort or tv is useless.

No i am really sorry to say that i never got a fix for the "App will now close" issue. Too be honest i kind of gave up on this TV. When i bought the TV it was a very big investment and i was really excited to get this kind of "Smart" TV. But the problems are just too many and just too constant and the support is just too non existent. 

I did notice that one of the biggest offenders was YouTube through the browser. Since LG scrapped their support for watching anything at all outside of their paid for app, its now impossible to use YouTube without using the app, i dont seem to get so many close downs as i did before. But i was getting a close down on average within the hour, now i might get a few hours of viewing (only through the app).

I ended up getting an Android TV box to bypass the  TV. I can watch pretty much anything i want and download pretty much any app i want, not just the rubbish pay to view apps that LG have baked into their OS. I really wish that i had just got a normal large screen TV and an Android box in the first place, it works a lot better and it would have been a lot cheaper. 

  

  • 0
Posted
18 hours ago, Jws247 said:

Lmao oh why did i get this tv. Told it was open.  "YES YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FROM THE INTERNET/APP STORE" they just didnt tell me it was LGs app store that NEVER ADDS ANY DECENT USEFUL APP. CAN'T EVEN GET A GOOD VIDEO PLAYING APP. OR A GOOD SEARCH BROWER LIKE BRAVE. WOW at this point i would even talk CHROME AND I DETEST GOOGLE.

Haha the LG app store is a joke. They have about 6 apps that dont even work. Or the apps are sub standard, cut down versions of sub standard cut down versions of really shit apps from the 1930's. Get an Android TV box, download something like Kodi and bypass the LG brick.

  • 0
Posted

Well, my LG UM7100PLB updated today to v 05.10.05 webos 4.9.2.-5390405 Goldilocks2-Gyeryongsan. 

I updated the browser with the home-button in application. Was 102MB big. 

And we have a new browser! It is a Chrome on Java but good!!! Now we can watch online recorded full-lenght movies without interruption.  

IMG_20210614_120556.jpg 

Seems to have H264ify allready enabled... "Adaptive Javascript" in the browser settings is fine now. No lag. 

For blocking ads i disabled the wifi ipv6 in the smarttv settings and for ipv4 now using the adguardDNS 94.140.14.14 adress. Or 94.140.15.15 

Thanks guys! 

  • 0
Posted
On 6/14/2021 at 5:15 PM, vladtheodor said:

Well, my LG UM7100PLB updated today to v 05.10.05 webos 4.9.2.-5390405 Goldilocks2-Gyeryongsan. 

I updated the browser with the home-button in application. Was 102MB big. 

And we have a new browser! It is a Chrome on Java but good!!! Now we can watch online recorded full-lenght movies without interruption.  

IMG_20210614_120556.jpg 

Seems to have H264ify allready enabled... "Adaptive Javascript" in the browser settings is fine now. No lag. 

For blocking ads i disabled the wifi ipv6 in the smarttv settings and for ipv4 now using the adguardDNS 94.140.14.14 adress. Or 94.140.15.15 

Thanks guys! 

Good for you, if you have some improvement thats great. I did an update for the OS a little while ago ( 3.9.0-62905 dreadlocks2-dudhwa ) and i did another check ant further update just now, but there was not new update.

Nothing has changed for my TV. I still have the same options for web browsers and no option to change from either Chrome, Bing or some other rubbish. The version of Chrome that i have is just the same as before, nothing has changed with that.

The only thing that i noticed that changed with the last update, was that LG downloaded three totally useless apps that i can not even install.... unless i delete other things first. Thing is that i dont have anything else installed so i cant even install the apps anyway.   

203133530_822150008426852_5934449936707525014_n.jpg

202545459_340707297612799_4718141686573038133_n.jpg

  • 0
Posted

It's July 2024 and same problem started to happen several times in a second when I switched to my PS5 ; I'm so regretful to get This "Smart" LG TV (UR80 in case you want to know)

It's July 2024 and same problem started to happen several times in a second when I switched to my PS5 ; I'm so regretful to get This "Smart" LG TV (UR80 in case you want to know)

  • 0
Posted

I had a problem with "The app will now restart to free up more memory".  I noticed it shortly after I installed a NAS, and while running the Plex app. I reasoned that it might be the TV's internal memory, and that by "cutting the power to the mains", simply by unplugging the TV for several seconds, and plugging it back in should clear the TV's internal memory. 

 

That solved the problem.  It happened once or twice more since then, but it's worked steadily for a very long time now. 

 

Try it, it only takes a few seconds.  I found no need to press and hold the power button while unplugged as some have suggested.  Just cut the power to the TV, wait a few seconds, and replug.  

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Answer this question...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Similar Topics

    • By News Reporter
      As the mobility industry shifts towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs), the importance of automotive displays continues to grow. Advanced display technology is already enhancing in-car infotainment systems and user experiences by presenting drivers with a wealth of vehicle and road-related information, while offering passengers an array of entertaining content.
      The trend of incorporating larger and more numerous displays within vehicles, often referred to as ‘screenification,’ is elevating the convenience, safety and enjoyment of vehicle occupants, while also influencing vehicle cabin design. OLED panels, known for their superior image quality and unmatched flexibility (both literally and in terms of design), are increasingly being adopted in the premium auto segment.
      Market research firm Omdia projects that by 2030, one out of every two information display units used in premium vehicles will be an OLED panel. Several global automakers are now equipping their high-end models with large, high-resolution displays to meet customers’ evolving expectations and preferences. With their stunning colors, clarity and contrast, OLED panels are raising the bar for automotive displays and are expected to drive the market’s continued expansion.

      OLED technology makes it possible to create large, curved and flexible screens for use in digital cockpits. In response to the auto industry’s increasing interest in premium displays, the R&D laboratory at LG’s Vehicle component Solutions (VS) Company has recently developed an algorithm for its in-vehicle OLED displays that compensates for any visual distortion related to viewing angle. This advanced technology, first showcased at Display Week 2024, ensures that LG’s automotive OLED screens deliver consistent brightness and distortion-free colors from practically any angle. As a result, drivers can now see images and text more clearly across all parts of the display, enhancing safety by reducing the time needed to check on-screen information.
      LG’s new technology overcomes the viewing-angle limitations typically associated with large, curved OLED displays. Currently, LG is the only automotive display supplier to have developed an algorithm that corrects these particular issues and is now in the process of commercializing this innovation.
      Research into flexible OLED automotive displays has been a major focus for LG VS Company’s R&D laboratory over the past year. Kim Kyung-lack, vice president of Display Development at LG VS Company, noted that due to extensive and ongoing efforts, LG is able to offer a wide range of automotive displays leveraging next-generation technology to deliver outstanding performance. Since 2022, LG has been developing advanced in-vehicle displays and now boasts an impressive portfolio of solutions, including screens with rollable, flexible and foldable form factors. The company’s diverse offerings provide automakers with more choices when designing vehicle interiors and offer vehicle users a richer, more varied in-car experience.
      Beyond automotive displays and components such as EV motors and smart lamps, LG VS Company offers cutting-edge in-vehicle software platforms and solutions. This software integrates seamlessly with the company’s display products to form a complete in-car experience solution, adding significant value for automakers seeking to enhance the functionality of their existing infotainment systems.
      Through its innovative solutions for vehicles, LG is accelerating the arrival of the SDV era and playing a leading role in redefining the future of mobility.
      To learn more about LG’s advanced automotive display products, visit
      link hidden, please login to view. # # #

    • By News Reporter
      The harmonious marriage of minimalist aesthetics and functionality is a hallmark of some of the most successful examples of industrial design. Launched earlier this year, the link hidden, please login to view (model HU710PB) portable projector exemplifies the ‘less is more’ approach, shedding all superfluous design touches to achieve a timeless look and maximum usability. Since its global debut at CES 2024, the LG CineBeam Q has won a steady stream of praise for its practical, user-friendly features and distinctive yet understated style. 

      The LG CineBeam Q produces immersive large-scale pictures in ultra-sharp 4K resolution. In order to achieve this, the technologically sophisticated projector utilizes more components than a conventional model – an impressive feat considering its small size. To efficiently house all of the parts required – most of which are square in shape – the design team found that a simple square shape was the most ideal for the device itself. The result is an ultra-portable projector that pairs high-performance with a super-clean, minimalist design. 
      The ‘boxy’ form factor of the LG CineBeam Q is augmented by a sleek metallic look; something rarely seen in today’s projector market and a point of difference that further sets LG’s product apart from the competition. Typically associated with premium IT devices, the metallic finish enables the device to double as a stylish interior accessory while also providing a pleasing tactile quality.  

      Thoroughly minimalist in appearance, the LG CineBeam Q’s exterior does away with any and all non-essential design elements, leaving only that which is truly needed: the lens, handle, connection ports and power button. Even the information label on the bottom of the device has been streamlined, providing a selection of essential product data for the customer’s reference, and nothing else. 
      The handle of the CineBeam Q not only maximizes usability, but also helps to make the product instantly recognizable. The elegant simplicity of the CineBeam Q’s 360-degree rotatable handle belies the ingenious practicality of its design, serving both as a carry-handle and as an adjustable stand.  

      The remarkable LG CineBeam Q delivers moving cinematic experiences in almost any setting, indoors or out. Due to its exceptionally light weight – only 1.49 kg – the CineBeam Q is easy to pick up, and can be conveniently carried to wherever it is needed. Along with prioritizing portability and performance, Lee Eun-bong, the lead product designer on the CineBeam Q, sought to create an intuitive design that users could instantly understand and feel comfortable with – even those who had never owned a projector before. 

      A great choice for anyone seeking a stylish, take-anywhere* projection solution, LG CineBeam Q offers a unique combination of modern minimalist design, stellar portability and stunning 4K image quality.  
      # # #
      * The projector operates solely through external power sources and does not feature a built-in battery. It necessitates connection to a power cord or external battery. 

    • By News Reporter
      LG Smart TVs Offer Latin American Users Free Anime Onegai FAST Channels for the
      First Time With Spanish Subtitles and Dubbing

      MEXICO CITY, May. 15, 2024 — LG Electronics (LG) is offering LG TV owners in Latin America free channels from popular Japanese anime platform Anime Onegai through the company’s exclusive, free streaming service, LG Channels. Anime Onegai is a streaming platform focused on anime founded by Japanese company REMOW, delivering Japanese anime straight from Japan. Available for the first time ever, Anime Onegai’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels are set to delight anime enthusiasts across Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Colombia with high-quality Spanish subtitles and dubbing. Whether long-time anime fans or exploring the genre for the first time, Anime Onegai on LG Channels promises to deliver a captivating viewing experience on large LG Smart TV screens.
      Anime Onegai on LG Channels provides an extensive selection of anime content to the Latin American audience for free, a region boasting a significant anime fanbase with multiple countries among the top consumers of anime worldwide. Exclusively tailored to Spanish speakers, users can discover anime from a diverse range of genres, from thrilling sports, futuristic science fiction and action-packed adventures to rhythmic music and emotional dramas that tug at the heartstrings.
      The Anime Onegai Sport channel invites LG smart TV users to enter the captivating universe of “Kuroko’s Basketball,” a must-see anime that fuses traditional sports with fantasy elements for original adrenaline-filled excitement. For those looking for fast-paced storytelling, the Anime Onegai Action channel provides high-octane content like “REBORN!” a gripping series filled with dynamic characters and masterfully crafted fight scenes.
      Anime Onegai also offers content that inspires viewers with healing moments for relaxation and reflection. “Natsume Yujin-cho,” a slice-of-life anime featured on the Anime Onegai Drama channel, takes viewers on an emotional journey filled with heartfelt moments. The Anime Onegai Music channel understands the power music holds in transporting viewers to a new world or intensifying a dramatic scene. Here, music fans can immerse themselves in dramas such as “Full Moon,” which promises viewers an immersive experience with enchanting melodies.
      In addition to a diverse selection of sports, action, drama and music channels, the Anime Onegai Sci-Fi channel on LG Channels presents compelling narratives with futuristic adventures and unique worldbuilding. LG Smart TV users can dive into the popular sci-fi anime “Broken Blade” and experience a world filled with epic battles, advanced technology and political intrigue.
      Available on LG Smart TVs launched in 2016 and later, LG Channels can be effortlessly accessed directly from the home screen. LG Channels remains the preferred choice for LG Smart TV users worldwide, maintaining its position among the top five most used apps. With the addition of Anime Onegai, users can delve into an even broader selection of content for differentiated entertainment experiences.
      # # #
       

      link hidden, please login to view
    • Solution For That Pollution
    • By News Reporter
      ‘Optimism your feed’ Playlist Curated by Global Influencers Will Enable Users
      to Engage With Optimistic and Inspiring Content on Their Social Media Feeds

      SEOUL, May 29, 2024 — LG Electronics (LG) today launched a global campaign called ‘Optimism your feed,’ which aims to help users bring more optimism to their social media experience by inviting them to proactively engage with positive and inspiring content on their feeds.
      “As a customer-focused brand, LG is a passionate champion of optimism. We aim to create positive changes in people’s lives by being intentional with our positive activities both online and in the real world,” said Kim Hyo-eun, vice president and head of LG’s Brand Management Division. “In the AI era, LG remains committed to our unwavering promise of ‘Life’s Good.’ We will continue to enhance our customers’ lives with a human-centric approach, fostering hope for a better future.”
      A new global survey commissioned by LG found that social media is both a source of anxiety and a place where people turn to be entertained, keep up with friends and family, and stay informed about news and current events. According to the survey, almost half of respondents (45 percent) report their social media feeds consist of an equal or greater amount of negative content than positive content. One in four respondents (28 percent) claimed negative content on their social media feeds has increased their anxiety and one in five (20 percent) said it has made them unhappy.
      link hidden, please login to view also suggest that algorithms often promote negative and niche conversations. The global survey sought to understand the triggers that affect how algorithms work and how to increase your feed’s positive content. The result is the ‘Optimism your feed’ playlist of original content that, when interacted with, will pull more optimistic content into your feed.* ‘Optimism your feed’ is part of LG’s global , introduced last year to inspire and encourage people to approach life with an optimistic attitude.
      Created in collaboration with global influencers renowned for their optimistic influences including , , and more, the ‘Optimism your feed’ playlist includes over 20 short-form videos ranging from motivation to feel-good content.
      Additionally, LG is consulting with social media experts including Professor , an information scientist and technology ethicist, with a PhD in Human Centered Computing. Fiesler researches and teaches in the areas of technology ethics, internet policy and online communities, and has published on topics such as social media content moderation and recommender systems. She also educates the public on these topics as a content creator.
      Social media has become an integral part of our lives, and algorithms play a significant role in the content that we see in these spaces. LG’s global playlist and campaign gives users the opportunity to see more positive and uplifting posts. By being more conscious about what we choose to engage with, we can bring stronger optimism, balance and happiness to our lives.
      According to Fiesler, “Recommendation algorithms determine what we see on social media by predicting what content we are likely to engage with. These algorithms can therefore send us down ever more specific niches – for good and for bad. Research has shown that left unchecked, users can go down negative rabbit holes and encounter harmful content quite quickly. One of our first lines of defense needs to be improving our digital literacy, and paying more attention to how algorithms influence our online experiences. And the good news is that we do have some control over the input for these algorithmic predictions; if we choose to engage with optimistic content, there’s a good possibility we will see more of it.”
      Victoria Browne, a global influencer and TEDx Talk speaker, said, “The algorithms on our social channel can have a big impact on the content we see online, which impacts our mental health. That’s why I’m passionate about ‘Optimism your feed’, and I hope that people use this playlist as a foundation to retrain their algorithm and encourage positivity in all aspects of their lives. So much of the stigma and difficulty of tackling mental health is that it is unseen. With this campaign, we are saying you should reach out to your friends, and that we can help each other. Our algorithm should recommend content that makes us feel more connected to people, not less.”
      The ‘Optimism your feed’ playlist can be found on LG’s global TikTok channel and global YouTube channel , and will later spread to various social media platforms through collaborations with influencers around the world. More details can be found on the campaign page on .
      # # #
      * According to a global survey conducted by Dynata on behalf of LG in 2024.
      Survey Methodology
      Timings: Fieldwork conducted from April 26 to May 2, 2024
      Countries: USA, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, South Korea, India, Australia
      Age: People between 22 and 65 years old and weekly TikTok or Instagram users
      Sample Size: 400 respondents in the USA, 200 respondents in the rest of the markets
      Method: Quantitative questionnaire online survey through Dynata’s proprietary panel

  • Similar Tagged Content

×
×
  • Create New...