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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
On Show at IFA 2025, Companyâs AI Platform Integrates ThinQ UP and ThinQ Care
Services to Deliver Continuous Upgrades and Proactive Maintenance
SEOUL, Sep. 1, 2025 â LG Electronics (LG) is ushering in a new era in the European smart home appliance market with the introduction of its groundbreaking AI platform, LG ThinQ AI. Taking center stage at the companyâs IFA 2025 exhibit, LG ThinQ AI integrates the ThinQ UP and ThinQ Care services to provide a personalized, ever-evolving customer experience along with proactive appliance management. This innovative platform advances LGâs core product technologies through AI and usage data analysis, optimizing the product experience and enhancing customersâ overall quality of life. LG will begin rolling out ThinQ AI in key European markets throughout September.
With AI-powered features such as continuous, tailored upgrades and intelligent performance optimization based on user behavior, LG ThinQ AI redefines home living, elevates the overall smart appliance experience and reinforces LGâs leadership in the European AI home solutions market.
A core element of the platform, ThinQ UP enables compatible appliances to acquire new features via software updates, ensuring they remain up-to-date and relevant to customersâ ever-changing lifestyles. Complementing this, ThinQ Care provides proactive support that predicts potential malfunctions or issues before they occur. Drawing on extensive usage data, its smart diagnostics detect even minor issues and guide customers through simple solutions, boosting product reliability and peace of mind.
ThinQ AI also reflects the priorities of Europeâs discerning, eco-conscious consumers, with a focus on energy efficiency and ease of use. For washing machines, Energy Saving Mode helps lower household energy consumption, while refrigerators benefit from AI Saving Mode, which intelligently reduces power use. Convenience-driven features include Fresh Keeper, which prevents clothes left in the washer from wrinkling or smelling, and the tub clean reminder to maintain hygiene. Refrigerator functions include Night View, which adjusts display brightness at night, and the Smart Fill system, allowing the water dispenser to deliver precisely pours. Users can even reconfigure the built-in ice dispenser to serve as an additional water dispenser, providing greater flexibility.
Moving forward, LG plans to deliver a steady flow of region-specific ThinQ UP features inspired by customer feedback. Through the Share Your Ideas function in the ThinQ app, users can propose new features that may be developed into real updates. Following the European rollout this month, LG will gradually expand ThinQ UP service availability worldwide throughout the rest of the year.
At IFA 2025, LG will showcase a diverse range of appliances enhanced with ThinQ AI and tailored for European consumers. Harmonious and differentiated smart home lifestyle scenes will demonstrate how the companyâs latest innovations seamlessly elevate everyday living. Visitors can engage with an interactive demo app to explore how ThinQ UP lets customers continuously upgrade their LG appliances. LG AI HOME zone presents the companyâs Zero Labor Home, where ThinQ AI recognizes userâs voice and activates personalized appliance settings to provide a highly personalized home experience.
âOur innovative ThinQ AI platform offers differentiated convenience and efficiency through continuous upgrades and intelligent, proactive care,â said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of the LG Home Appliance Solution Company. âWe are committed to creating an AI home experience that evolves in step with the unique needs of every customer.â
ThinQ AI and an array of innovative home appliance solutions will be on show at LGâs IFA 2025 exhibition booth (Hall 18, Messe Berlin) in Berlin, Germany, from September 5-9.
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LG is constantly working to make everyday life more convenient, comfortable and connected. At the heart of this effort is LG ThinQ, our AI-powered platform that connects and controls smart appliances using the latest in AI and IoT technology. With the ThinQ app, managing and upgrading your home appliances has never been easier â all from your smartphone, no matter where you are.
ThinQ is all about personalized experiences. It learns from how you use your appliances and adapts to your lifestyle, helping you enjoy a more seamless, connected home. Built into LGâs home appliance lineups worldwide, ThinQ has taken a major leap forward with the introduction of ThinQ UP â a service designed to evolve your appliances long after you bring them home.
Launched in 2022, ThinQ UP introduced one of the worldâs first truly upgradeable home solutions. That means you can add new features to your existing LG products by simply downloading updates through the ThinQ app. Whether itâs enhancing performance, solving a minor frustration or meeting a new need, ThinQ UP makes it easy to customize your appliances as your life changes.
ThinQ UP is now available across more product categories and has expanded its reach globally. In North America, this yearâs expansion led to a 150 percent increase in sales compared to 2024. Globally, ThinQ UP features have been downloaded over 20 million times, and the number of appliances connected to the ThinQ app has grown by about 40 percent, showing just how popular this innovation has become.
What really sets ThinQ UP apart is how itâs shaped by you, our customers. Through the âShare Your Ideasâ feature in the app, users can suggest new upgrade ideas. So far, we have reviewed more than 30,000 suggestions, with over 100 of them becoming real downloadable features. One example is the âWelcome Light On/Offâ function, which lets you control your refrigeratorâs door light â a response to users who found the auto-on light a bit too bright at night or unnecessary during the day.
ThinQ UP also adapts to local needs. In the U.S., for example, the âAuto Time Syncâ feature for ovens automatically updates the clock for daylight savings time â a simple change, but one that over 57 percent of U.S. ThinQ users have already downloaded and appreciated.
Looking ahead, LG plans to roll out ThinQ UP to even more markets, starting with Europe and expanding to Asia and Latin America. The goal is simple: bring smarter, more personalized living to more homes around the world.
At LG, we believe innovation works best when itâs shaped by real people and real lives. With your feedback and our AI-powered technology, ThinQ UP will keep evolving â making your home smarter, more adaptable and more in tune with your life.
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* Images are enhanced to help your understanding. Products and solutions shown may vary by region.
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Raato
LG TV 50UM7600PLB and language settings Finnish đ«đź
I have a big button on the remote control that I sometimes accidentally press.Â
I understand that I can use it to command TV. But what commands can I give and  where can I find the command list? When I press the button, the TV will say "Puhu nyt" (Speak now).  Then I say "Sulje TV" (turn off the TV) and TV repeats "Sulje TV"  but TV searches the command from Youtube?! Is the Thinq AI only for searching entertainmentt online or do the TV commands (something like more sound, switch to channel 5  etc) work in English only?Â
I don't see any sense here.
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