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By akacabo
I am trying to change my tv region from middle East to USA but changing won't take effect
What should I do here that I am missing
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By ken 43
I have an LG UJ6200 that has worked fine for several yrs. and last night I decided to update it from 5.8.03, I believe to the latest version, 6.04, I think.
Every thing is working except for one website that is my favorite. Prviously I was able to play all streaming video content but now when I try to play a video on the site I get a message: content cannnot be played
error code 232011.
Very frustrating as this is one of the reasons I got the tv in the first place.
Don't know why this is happening and dont' see a way to go back to the previous update.
Would doing a factory reset bring me back to the original operating system setting or just keep the newest update in place?
Also, I notice a lot of new user agreements that I probably didn't pay attention to before and didn't agree to. Is it possible that my not checking the boxes to agree to all the agreements, that seem pretty invasive to me,
is preventing some content from playing?
This hasn't affected Netflix, or regular you tube videos, by the way, so not sure if my not agreeing to all the user terms is the issue.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
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By News Reporter
When fans walk into a stadium, they expect more than just a game or a show – they expect to feel part of something bigger. In Spain, this new era of immersive sports and entertainment has two shining examples: the Riyahd Air Metropolitano in Madrid and the Roig Arena in Valencia. At both venues, we at LG are helping write a new chapter in the digital transformation of sports, leading a technological revolution that redefines how every moment is experienced.
What sets us apart is not only our leadership as the No. 1 provider of professional LED technology in Spain,* but also our ability to turn every project into a unique digital ecosystem. We don’t just install screens – we create living platforms where image, software and infrastructure work together to make every corner of a venue come alive.
Riyahd Air Metropolitano: An Icon in Transformation
In Madrid, our collaboration with Atlético de Madrid has transformed the Riyahd Air Metropolitano into a stadium that breathes innovation. The exterior and interior now form a dynamic canvas of light and color, amplifying the atmosphere of every moment.
At the top, our state-of-the-art Mesh LED envelops the stadium in a 360-degree visual spectacle, amplifying the excitement of every goal and every play and making the roar of the fans even more powerful and unforgettable.
Roig Arena: A New Global Benchmark
In Valencia, the Roig Arena was envisioned as one of the most advanced arenas in the world. At the heart stands our technological gem: the high-resolution video scoreboard. This giant screen, bearing the LG seal of innovation, offers precise sharpness and color uniformity that allow every replay, every stat and every detail of the game to be seen with astonishing clarity throughout the stands. But it does much more than display scores – it syncs with lighting, sound and dynamic content to turn every key moment into a cinematic experience.
Around it, the perimeter LED ribbon and the iconic outdoor screen, The Eye, complete a digital ecosystem that extends the excitement beyond the venue, placing Valencia at the forefront of Europe as a venue for top-level competitions and events.
Digitalization as a Driver of Change
In both Madrid and Valencia, we’re showing that digitalizing stadiums isn’t just about impressive visuals – it’s about smarter management, new ways to communicate and deeper connections with audiences. These venues are flexible platforms that can adapt to matches, concerts, cultural shows or corporate events. And for sponsors, they open new doors to engage with the public in more personal, real-time ways.
Shaping the Future Through Leadership
In recent years, we’ve been proud to contribute to nearly thirty sport venues in Spain, from stadiums and arenas to the Rafa Nadal Academy and local gyms. With a 45 percent share of the professional LED market in Spain in the first quarter of 2025,* and the trust of eight out of ten major Spanish stadiums, we are not just equipping venues – we are redefining the live event experience.
However, this leadership isn’t built on technology alone. It comes from people – the talent, passion and dedication of nearly 240 professionals at LG Spain. From engineering to sales, logistics to marketing, every department has played a vital role in making these projects a reality.
Each installation is a milestone that brings Spain a little closer to the global forefront of sports and entertainment technology. Our expertise also extends beyond Spain, to iconic venues like Wembley Stadium in London, Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt and Jan Breydel Stadium in Belgium.
At LG, we believe life is richer when emotions are lived intensely. That’s why our mission is to make every fan, in every seat, feel that Life’s Good – and why we believe the future of sports and entertainment venues is already here.
By Jaime de Jaraíz, president of LG Electronics Iberia
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*Source: OMDIA. Data on the professional LED display market in Spain, published up to June 2025, based on installed volume (in square meters) during 2024 and the first quarter of 2025. LG Electronics has not participated in the preparation of this study. For more information, visit: link hidden, please login to view
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By News Reporter
As part of its growing global presence in the world of professional sports and entertainment venues, LG is turning heads by powering some of the most advanced digital signage installations on the planet. From North America to Europe, LG’s industry-leading LED and OLED technologies are redefining the fan experience, offering stunning image quality, dynamic design and flexible integration for arenas hosting everything from concerts to world-class athletic competitions. The latest milestone? Spain’s new Roig Arena in Valencia.
In a bold demonstration of its leadership in visual technology, LG has equipped Valencia’s brand-new Roig Arena with Europe’s highest-resolution video scoreboard, transforming the venue into a cutting-edge digital spectacle. The project, which covers more than 1,700 square meters of LED displays, reaffirms LG’s role as a pioneer in large-format digital signage.
Set to open in September 2025, Roig Arena is poised to become Valencia’s new landmark for culture, sports and entertainment. Promising to deliver the extraordinary year-round, the arena will host concerts, shows and basketball games for up to 20,000 guests. The arena will also serve as the new official home of the Valencia Basket Club, one of Spain’s most prominent basketball teams – making it a dynamic hub of energy and excitement 365 days a year. Beyond entertainment, Roig Arena is part of a broader urban development plan, featuring retail, hospitality and leisure zones that will drive economic activity and job creation.
This project includes plans to install a signage unit with over 500 monitors, which connect to the LED Ribbon to create a 360-degree band around the stadium. Outside, the venue’s northwest façade is now home to the iconic outdoor “El Ojo” (The Eye) screen – an architectural and technological landmark built with ultra-durable outdoor LED tech designed to withstand even the harshest weather conditions.
At the heart of the arena, a jaw-dropping central scoreboard – made up of four flat LED screens with faceted edges – delivers an uninterrupted ultra-high-resolution viewing experience, adjustable in height for different event types. Flanking the sides are two additional 18-square-meter displays optimized for match statistics and in-game content.
Wrapping the venue is LG’s 210-square-meter LED Ribbon, designed to display real-time event visuals, sponsor content and dynamic animations during both sports and live shows. It will officially debut in September during the arena’s grand opening performance “Bravo, Nino,” a musical tribute to legendary Spanish singer Nino Bravo, featuring artists like David Bisbal, Malú and Pablo López.
Also featured is Europe’s largest indoor video wall, measuring 500-square-meter, constructed from high-performance LG display panels. The result is a fully immersive environment that elevates every fan’s in-venue experience.
In the arena’s VIP boxes, luxury is combined with cutting-edge tech through LG’s Transparent OLED screens. The suites will be fitted with custom display solutions, offering guests interactive and personalized content while maintaining sleek, modern aesthetics.1 Taking things a step further, LG has also built a dedicated virtual studio inside the Roig Arena to support the creation of premium digital content. Equipped with a 10-square-meter main screen and modular LED panels, the studio enables hybrid events, virtual broadcasts and interactive experiences – all powered by LG’s high-fidelity visual systems.
With a 45 percent market share in Spain’s professional LED display segment in Q1 2025,2 LG continues to dominate the digital signage space. The Roig Arena project stands as a testament to LG’s ability to combine technological innovation with architectural vision, offering tailor-made solutions that push the limits of design, durability and viewer engagement.
As LG extends its global footprint, the company’s groundbreaking display technologies are transforming arenas, stadiums and entertainment venues worldwide, delivering unforgettable experiences, one spectacular screen at a time.
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1 It is currently planned for installation and subject to change.
2 Source: OMDIA. Market data for professional LED displays in Spain, published in June 2025.
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By Sol Harold
Hi All,
i’ve got an OLED 55C1 with webOS 6.0 and a service remote in South America.
I’ve been able to find working area codes for almost all regions using the service remote based on previous posts and tables.
Of most use to me were:
Brazil: 26895 (local DTV transmission settings) /22800 (BR/US DTV transmission settings)
US: 1843 / 1793 / 22287
UK/EU/Turkey: 3122
AU Australia: 767
JP Japan: 23439
I’ve also found working codes for China (CN), Taiwan (TW), Hog Kong (HK), Philippines (PH), Australia, NZ & South Asia incl. India (AJ), certain African and Middle Eastern countries (JA or JA ME IL regions: note Israel is not an option even though IL appears in the code) , Canada (CA), Mexico (MX), Panama and Central America (PA), Ecuador (EC), Colombia (CO), Peru (PE), Chile (CL), and Argentina (AR).
Notably absent were working codes for;
Israel (IL)
Korea (KR)
Russia and CIS countries (RU CIS)
Eastern Europe (ETC?)
Does anyone know the working area option service codes for these countries?
I am mostly interested in working IL and KR codes.
thank you so much!
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I’m living abroad and just bought a LG TV (UK6470PLC). I want to change the area code to Spain region so I can download the spanish apps. I spent a long while googling but found nothing. Can someone provide it? Thank you.
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