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By LG OLED person
In "CMP settings": there is a huge list of vendors, IAB and Google.
You can deselect consent for those.
However when you go back, in the Google consent are all still enabled.
Reject All doesn;t work. Deselecting individually and clicking "Confirm my choices" doesn't work. The Google ones are back on.
That's really bad, GDPR.
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By JaneD
Hi,
does AirPlay work on your LG projector? I can't get my PF510Q to show up in the Screen Sharing AirPlay menu on my iPhone.
Both the iPhone and the projector are connected to the same WiFi router (both wirelessly, no Ethernet). I tried enabling and disabling IPv6, restarting the router, iPhone and the projector, but still nothing showed up.
Then I connected my MacBook to the same WiFi network and enabled AirPlay Receiver on the MacBook. The iPhone could immediately see the MacBook and stream to it, so it looks like the problem is in the projector.
I should add that the WiFi router isn't connected to the internet, but there is no reason why AirPlay would need internet connection. After all, I was able to connect my iPhone to my MacBook via AirPlay without internet connection.
Thanks for your insights!
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By Andy_Roider
As per the subject line, I have had a USB drive connected to my television for over four years, but for the past few days it has not been recognising the directories where my films and music are organised, and is displaying EVERYTHING in a single list of over a thousand files.
It is a 1TB drive (half of the maximum 2TB allowed) with a power supply, formatted as NTFS, and not completely full.
I have checked the drive and it has no bad sectors. I have tried connecting it to both USB ports and all the files are in the permitted format (avi, mkv, mp4, mp3, etc.).
I have also tried another 1TB drive, but the result is the same.
Do I need to reconfigure something in the television settings?
It would be a significant loss if I cannot resolve this issue.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
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By News Reporter
Company Shares Future Vision to Become a National Corporation of India
MUMBAI, Oct. 14, 2025 â LG Electronics (LG) today announced the listing of its subsidiary, LG Electronics India Limited (LGEIL), on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). The milestone marks an important step in the LGEILâs ambition to become a national corporation of India while reinforcing its role as a long-term partner in the countryâs economic growth.
On October 14, LG held a listing and future vision announcement ceremony at NSE in Mumbai, attended by LG Electronics CEO William Cho, CFO Chang-tae Kim, managing director of LGEIL Hong-ju Jeon, board chairman Dae-hyun Song, as well as NSE CEO Ashish Chauhan, investors and analysts. At the marketâs opening bell, LG CEO Cho and NSE CEO Chauhan jointly rang the ceremonial gong to celebrate the start of trading for LGEIL.
In the IPO, LG offered 15 percent of LGEILâs issued shares (101,815,859 shares) through an offer for sale. The IPO price was set at the top of the indicative range at INR 1,140 per share, with subscriptions reaching 54 times the total offering. The listing generated approximately USD 1.31 billion1 (INR 116.05 billion).
With the listing, LGEIL becomes more deeply rooted in India. LG anticipates that this development will support its growth in a market where rising incomes and expanding middle-class households are creating strong momentum in appliance adoption. According to Boston Consulting Group, the proportion of Indian households in the middle-income bracket (annual income USD 6,000â36,000) is forecast to rise from 29 percent in 2020 to 46 percent by 2030.
âIndia is now at the center of our Global South strategy,â said William Cho, CEO of LG Electronics. âWe look forward to advancing the growth of both LG and LGEIL.â
Future Vision: Make for India, Make in India, Make India Global
Alongside its market debut, LG presented a long-term vision to build on its leadership in India and strengthen its position. With Indiaâs population and its status as one of the worldâs largest potential markets, LG plans to expand strategies tailored to local customers and market needs. Through this, LG aims to maintain its current position as number one player in major home appliances and consumer electronics2 in India as per the market share in the offline channel.
The first vision, âMake for Indiaâ, emphasizes creating products tailored to Indian lifestyles and needs. Building on decades of local insight, the range combines affordability, India-specific features and design elements reflecting cultural preferences. Building on this experience, LG will continue expanding its India-focused portfolio.
The companyâs second vision âMake in Indiaâ highlights LGâs alignment with Indiaâs manufacturing-driven growth strategy. LG has established a self-sufficient local value chain spanning R&D, production, sales and service. In addition to its existing plants in Noida and Pune, the company is investing INR 50.01 billion in a new factory in Sri City, expected to create 1,900 direct and indirect jobs.
Lastly, âMake India Globalâ builds on this foundation to position India as a key driving force within LGâs Global South strategy, which focuses on unlocking growth opportunities across emerging markets amid rapidly evolving geo-economic dynamics. Through this initiative, LG aims to help advance Indiaâs transition from a fast-growing market to a recognized hub of innovation, manufacturing and talent.
By empowering local industries, strengthening value chains and fostering technological capabilities, LG seeks to enable India to showcase its excellence on the world stage â from advanced manufacturing and R&D to technology exports and sustainable development. Ultimately, the company aspires to grow alongside India, supporting its rise as a global economic leader while reinforcing its own standing as a trusted national company that represents Indiaâs potential to the world.
Building a Better Future Together
Beyond products, LGEIL continues to strengthen its connection with customers by enhancing after-sales services and expanding its Annual Maintenance Contract subscription programs â ensuring lasting relationships that extend well beyond the point of purchase. The company is also accelerating growth in future-ready B2B domains, providing advanced technologies for commercial spaces, HVAC systems and information displays.
Guided by a shared vision for growth, LG stands ready to create lasting value in India â strengthening its role as a partner in the countryâs progress and a contributor to its global success.
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1 The exchange rate was applied at 1 USD = 88.78 INR. (RBI, as of October 13, 2025)
2 Excluding mobile phones
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By News Reporter
Company Accelerates Global Expansion of Materials Business, Boosts Industry Recognition
by Participating in Worldâs Three Largest Plastics Exhibitions
SEOUL, Oct. 13, 2025 â LG Electronics (LG) is presenting a comprehensive lineup of LG PuroTec antimicrobial additive solutions at K 2025 â one of the worldâs leading plastics tradeshows â taking place in DĂźsseldorf, Germany (October 8-15).
Making its debut at K show, LG is accelerating the global expansion of its advanced materials business. This year, the company has established a strong global presence by participating in all three of the worldâs major plastics exhibitions: Chinaplas in China, National Plastics Exposition in the U.S., and now K show in Europe.
Underscoring LGâs leadership in advanced material technologies, PuroTec solutions are suitable for a wide range of applications spanning diverse industries, including home appliances, healthcare, construction materials, packaging and automotive. Along with the complete PuroTec portfolio, LGâs showcase at K show also features antibacterial plastics co-developed with LG Chem, a global leader in chemical and materials innovation.
Demonstrating the depth and diversity of its offerings, LG unveiled five core PuroTec product lines at the show. LG PuroTec is a glass matrixâbased antimicrobial additive that can be incorporated into plastics, coatings, powder coatings and textiles, delivering both antibacterial and antifungal properties. Effective at preventing odors and contamination caused by microorganisms, it helps maintain product cleanliness and durability. Built on LGâs decades-long expertise in glass powder R&D â and following its successful application in home appliances â PuroTec has rapidly emerged as a key growth driver in LGâs B2B portfolio, with annual sales more than doubling year-over-year.
To increase the footprint of its advanced materials business, LG is exploring new applications for its glass powder innovations. These include Marine Glass, designed to support marine ecosystem restoration and carbon reduction, and Mineral Wash, an eco-conscious laundry technology that cleans fabric without surfactants. LG currently holds 420 patents related to glass powder technology and operates a manufacturing facility at LG Smart Park in Changwon, South Korea, with an annual production capacity of 4,500 tons.
In September, LG signed a memorandum of understanding with SGS Korea, a global certification organization, to co-develop international antimicrobial certification standards for PuroTec. Under the agreement, LG will provide technical expertise related to antimicrobial technologies for certification design, while SGS Korea will develop certification procedures aligned with global standards. Products certified under this partnership will bear the SGS Global Performance Mark, clearly signaling transparency and reliability to global customers.
âLG PuroTec is more than just an additive; it is a strategic B2B growth engine that creates meaningful value for customers and industries worldwide,â said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of the LG Home Appliance Solution Company. âBy strengthening collaborations with global partners, reinforcing compliance with international standards and delivering reliable performance, we aim to establish PuroTec as a core pillar of LGâs materials business â driving sustainable growth and strengthening our leadership in the global market.â
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nimra
Hello please help.
I recently bought a LG 49UJ635V and updated it to the latest OS version 3.5. I am able to sort channels to Favourite Lists, but I am not able to access the favourite lists with my remote to select a channel from.
On my old LG TV it was "List" and left or right arrow, but with webOS this does not work. Am I too stupid??? đŞ
Does anyone in the world has managed to see the favourite lists with webOS 3.5??? If yes, please give me a hint.đ
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