LG Electronics to post solid Q3 earnings on home appliance biz: Analysts
Analysts said the home appliance business once again anchored LG's performance in the third quarter with strong sales of premium products.
The new LG range includes the PK series and the LG “XBOOM AI ThinQ WK7”. The LG “PK3” is available for Rs 10,990, “PK5” for Rs 14,990, “PK7” for Rs 22,990, while the “W7ThinQ” costs Rs 27,990.
LG Electronics on Monday launched its new line-up of speakers with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Meridian Audio which it says is aimed to redefine music experience.
The new LG range includes the PK series and the LG “XBOOM AI ThinQ WK7”. The LG “PK3” is available for Rs 10,990, “PK5” for Rs 14,990, “PK7” for Rs 22,990, while the “W7ThinQ” costs Rs 27,990.
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The South Korean tech major has partnered with UK-based Meridian Audio — makers of high-fidelity audio components, to deliver great sound experience to music lovers.
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“As technology is pervasive and ever changing, we have been witnessing a lot of exciting trends coming our way, one of which is definitely AI. With this evolving trend, we are happy to present the new range of speakers equipped with this technology,” Younchul Park, Director-Home Electronics, LG Electronics India, said in a statement.
The LG “XBOOM AI ThinQ WK7” comes in a cylindrical form factor, measuring 135mm x 210.7mm x 135 mm, while the grille wraps around the body with a seamless finish.
The speaker is one of the first products with Google’s new “Android Things” platform built-in, with which users would be able to get information, get reports on the weather, check the calendar, make calls and control a whole range of smart home devices, the company added.
LG’s new “PK series” features a handle that makes it easy to pick up the device and carry it.
The front of the speakers comes with a grille that lets the user see its dual tweeters and woofers.
With the dual passive radiators, the speakers deliver better bass performance without using more power or additional speakers, the company said.
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