In what could be considered an awesome PR stunt for LG and to show how lifelike its displays can be, the company rigged nine of their IPS displays together into a 3x3 array and placed it on a random ...
It's a prank that seems destined for YouTube greatness and one that seems appropriate for April Fool's Day. A grid of IPS monitors are installed on the floor of an ...
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki-min Lee] LG Electronics' autonomous service robot LG CLOi ServeBot has become capable of safely riding elevators on its own, expanding its range of activities. On the 20th, ...
Seoul, Aug 20 (IANS) LG Electronics said on Friday it has joined hands with Hyundai Elevator Co. to seek business opportunities in smart home and building solutions. LG will work with the country’s ...
LG has developed a new elevator in which the fault rate has been reduced to 0.09%. This elevator has control systems which reduce 90% of the electric chords by attaching an independent control system ...
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LG has had a little fun creating a promotional video for its new IPS monitors, using nine of them to rig the floor of an elevator, in a real-world environment, with some particularly funny results.
If you’re scared of elevators, we don’t recommend watching this clip. Ina an effort to promote its new lifelike monitors, LG built a fake elevator, complete with a floor that appears to fall away.
Hyundai Elevator said Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with LG Electronics and KT in order to drive advancements in the applications of robotics and explore new business ...
LG Electronics said Friday it has forged a business partnership with Hyundai Elevator, seeking joint opportunities to integrate robotics technologies into buildings such as residential apartments, ...