Showing posts with label Korean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

LG Lightwave Oven, one of the best appliances in the world

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LG is an innovator and leader when it comes to products for the home . Recently, the Korean giant introduced a kind of super-furnace named LG Lightwave Oven. Why super-oven? Because it is much more than an oven. In fact, it is a combination of an oven various electrical appliances which include a microwave has a grill, have a convection system and fermentation, integrates also a toaster and has some functions not to mention that we can control it remotely using our smartphone . We can even program it to cook our food when we are not at home.
The Lightwave Oven will cost about $ 750.

Monday, July 30, 2012

HTC comes out of the South Korean market

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After closing its office in Brazil and discontinue a factory in North Carolina (USA), Taiwan's HTC makes the South Korean market.

"This is a difficult decision that has direct impact on people who contributed to the growth by which HTC has in recent years, "the company said in a statement. She did not mention anything about layoffs.

In an interview with PC World , analyst Nicole Peng said that in 2011 the company had 2% of the mobile phone market in South Korea in early 2012, the number dropped to 1%.

For Peng, the company should invest in more obvious and certain countries such as China, which has the largest market for smartphones.

Friday, July 13, 2012

LG will pay 311.8 million euros for price fixing screens

 

LG has agreed to pay a fine of $ 380 million (311.8 million euros) to end a process in the United States which accuses the company have agreed the price of LCD screens with other companies. LG has pleaded not guilty, but has preferred to pay the penalty before entering into a more expensive process.
The South Korean company was one of the firms reported by the U.S. authorities have agreed on the prices of LCD screens. The agreement between the companies would attack on the free market rules, with that consumers had to pay more for the acquisition of such screens.
In particular, the authorities have determined that the agreements between the companies were established between 1996 and 2006. Among those involved were companies such as Samsung, have already paid a fine for this 240 million dollars, Toshiba, who paid $ 21 million, and AU Optronics, which the BBC paid out 170 million.
In your case, LG has received a fine of $ 380 million. The South Korean company has agreed to make payment no longer claim the sanction. However, from LG stressed that they are innocent of the charges and the payment of compensation is an attempt to avoid prolonging a dispute that could lead to large costs. Given that the other company had to give way, LG have tried to solve the case rather than expand it.
The heavy penalties are intended to pay any customer complaints that could be affected by a price altered by agreement of the manufacturers. In addition, the participating states in the case of the fines received from LG, Samsung and other companies.
Related links:
- BBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18825306)

Samsung presents the Galaxy could Note 2 in late August

 

In addition to what we saw on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, now a new rumor circulating the web of the giant smartphone . Apparently, a popular Korean website says the company's mobile future will be presented in late August, and it sounds very natural that during the IFA 2012 takes place in Berlin, which would leave soon for the launch which is expected to October. Recall also that the Galaxy Original Note was also revealed in the same event, but in the 2011 edition.
As for what we know about the Galaxy Note 2 so far, it will be a high-end mobile 5.5-inch screen, ARM-15 processor and 2GB of RAM. Remember this is based on rumor, so until late August probably will not have anything official, though no doubt the screen will be great since it is the successor to the first Note.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

4D technology is on its way

 

The 3D is not what many expected, but still fully enjoyed. For those eager for 4D technology news, let me tell you that it is already underway, and in fact has already been used in several theaters in Asia and even Mexico.
CJ Group is the Korean company that is taking care of making 4D a reality throughout the world and the next target market is the U.S. where they hope to install 200 rooms 4D. After the excellent results in the Asian market and Mexican, CJ Group will be leading the future of cinema to c
This fragrance is to use 4D places you see in the movies and will also make things more realistic by incorporating active and moving seats.
What are your expectations for Cinema 4D?