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By Dennis Radliff
I have an LG OLED TV 2024, and the remote does not have a FAV button. I have saved some favorite OTA channels through the Channel Manager, but I don't know how to access them without a FAV button. Can someone help me with this?
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By yosis
Hey All,
I have google TV which connected with HDMI to my LG
It worked perfectly first few days and I was able to fully control the TV with remote
It suddenly stopped working yesterday and i cant contol the tv from remote of the google tv
I did factory reset to google tv but didn't help
I do see that controlling enabled both on tv and streamer but still dead. Any ideas?
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By Charley
On my LG 'smart' TV now for some reason I can now only watch the LG channels but not the fiber-optic programming on wi-fi . The HDMI 1 feed I normally use shows 'dark' on the Dashboard even though I can get the green checkmark on it. How do I reconnect it? The Dashboard shows my feed as ethernet/cable; which is wrong but efforts to correct it have failed so far.
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By thutch79
When in an app, hitting home on the remote doesn't do anything. I was looking to see if there's a webOS update available, and now I see trying to open settings locks it all up. The only way to get out of an app right now or get it out of the state where trying settings locks it up is to power off and back on again.
Things I've tried:
1. Restart. I've tried various ways including unplugging and holding the power button on the TV for a while. I left it unplugged all night.
2. Repair of the remote.
I don't know what else to try as I can't even get into settings to see if there's an update to fix this mess. Any thoughts?
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By News Reporter
With a Complete Portfolio of Advanced Air Solutions, Company Continues to Reinforce
Longstanding Leadership in Region’s Fast-Growing RAC Market
SEOUL, Oct. 29, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) has reaffirmed its status as Latin America’s number one residential air conditioner (RAC) brand. According to Euromonitor International, a respected data analytics and market research company, LG has been the region’s top-selling air conditioner brand for ten consecutive years (2015 to 2024). The company also continues to lead the Brazilian RAC market with solutions that combine its proprietary Dual Inverter technology, advanced design and now, AI-powered features at competitive prices.
The Latin American RAC sales grew by 30 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year. Within the region, Brazil has shown particularly strong momentum, with annual sales nearly tripling since 2015. With RAC penetration in Brazil currently around 20 percent,1 the country’s market is projected to expand by more than 20 percent from 2024 by 2029.2 LG plans to build on this growth potential to further strengthen its leadership in Latin America.
Earlier this year, LG expanded its lineup of next-generation air conditioning solutions in Latin America with the launch of new AI-equipped RAC products: the DUALCOOL AI Air (marketed as DUAL INVERTER AI Air in Brazil) and the ARTCOOL AI Air. Powered by LG’s advanced AI core technology, these solutions are designed to enhance user comfort by sensing room conditions and automatically adjusting airflow, temperature and fan speed. The latest models also support more efficient energy use with features such as the AI kW Manager and Window Open Detection. In addition, the ARTCOOL AI Air was awarded the winner of the Red Dot Design Award and the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) while the DUALCOOL AI Air received the winning product of the iF Design Award this year.
“Being recognized as the number one RAC brand in Latin America for the past ten years is a testament to the quality of our products and the strong trust we have built with customers throughout the region,” said Jang Seok-hoon, head of the Residential Air Conditioners Business at the LG ES Company. “We will continue to strengthen our position by introducing innovative products tailored to the diverse needs of local consumers.”
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1 According to the Brazilian Association of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Heating (ABRAVA), only 20 percent of Brazilian households own an air conditioner.
2 Euromonitor International, Forecast Sales of Air Treatment Products by Category: Volume 2024–2029.
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