Minimalism is a lifestyle that helps people question what things add value to their lives. The key idea is that minimalism isn't really about less, it's about more. Choosing to own fewer things is simply a means of clarifying and focusing on values that can fulfil things that truly matter to our lives.
It is in this context that one could situate the LG brand, which brings to mind strong association of the company's tagline, 'Life's Good'.
LG's forward-thinking, AI-powered Proactive Customer Care for its leading appliances alerts users to energy usage and water consumption and provides thoughtful advice for improving efficiency and saving money is one of innovations that will redefine its lifestyle this decade.
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Elluru stated that the just-concluded 2020 Consumer Electronics Show held in
'At CES 2020, we showcased the LG ThinQ technology, one that goes a step further by using deep learning to predict and play a proactive role in the user's life, from a fridge that can tell you when to buy milk, to a dressing room that picks the best outfits for your body type; LG is giving us a glimpse into the future.
'We are creating more personalised solutions that we enrich the lifestyle of our customers. We are focusing on pattern learning to optimise and personalise device functions. LG's AI uses a concept called experimental learning based on the scientific method. It can develop new capabilities through forming and testing hypotheses to uncover new inferences, enabling them to learn and improve, adding more value to users' lives,' he said.
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LG's 8K TVs stun with lavish detail and vibrant, lifelike colours that stand as testament to LG's unrivalled display technology. As the world's first 8K OLED TV not to mention LG's largest OLED TV to date, the 88-inch LG SIGNATURE OLED 8K TV (model 88Z9) delivers 8K Ultra HD resolution (7,680 x 4,320) with 33 million self-emitting pixels, equivalent to 16-times the number of pixels in a Full HD TV and four-times that of a UHD TV.
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