LG Unveils TVs With A1 ThinQ, Google Assistant In More Markets

As the world gets smarter, LG Electronics has concluded plans to launch smarter electronic devices with Google Assistant facilities on their 2018 TVs with AI ThinQ in this last quarter of the year. The electronic giant says in a statement that the Google Assistant electronic gadgets which will be launched in seven more markets including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, South Korea, Spain and the United Kingdom will be available on all of LG’s webOS-based AI TVs in the new markets.

This LG’s global strategy to raise the bar for voice recognition solutions enabled with LG’s ThinQ platform and the Google Assistant built in debuted in the United States in the second quarter of 2018.

In addition to offering a wide range of features Google Assistant built in, LG’s 2018 AI ThinQ-enabled TVs will also offer accessibility in up to five multiple languages, a streamlined experience that allows users to manage daily tasks, find answers or control compatible smart home devices.

By simply pressing and holding a mic button and asking for information such as the weather forecast, a nearby restaurant’s hours, the latest sports scores or to dim the lights without interrupting the viewing experience, LG says users can also relive their favorite moments by displaying pictures from Google Photos.

Other features of the latest addition to LG family include serving as the center of the smart home, offering access to numerous devices such as robot vacuum cleaners, thermostats, air purifiers and smart lighting.

Besides LG devices, the Google Assistant is also compatible with more than 5,000 smart devices across hundreds of popular brands, making it easier to control speakers and other smart home devices connected via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

LG added that customers in English-speaking markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada can readily connect Google Home devices to LG AI-enabled TVs to send voice commands directly from their smart speakers. This feature will become available to customers in France, Germany, Japan and South Korea by the end of 2018. Compatibility with Amazon Alexa-enabled devices, currently available in the U.K. and the U.S., will be expanded to Australia and Canada as well.

On top of the Google Assistant integration, LG’s AI TVs use LG’s exclusive deep learning technology which allows viewers to use natural language to quickly and easily connect such TVs to external devices or search for specific information or content simply by issuing a verbal request. Switching TV stations, turning the volume up or down, turning off when a show is over, reminding you when a favorite show is about to air or finding the best content to watch – whether through cable, over the air or streaming service – are just a few ways ThinQ helps viewers enjoy their daily watching experience.

According to President of LG Home Entertainment Company, Mr. Brian Kwon “LG’s vision is to become a major name in all things AI based on our philosophy of open platform, open partnership and open connectivity. Beyond the unrivaled picture quality that LG’s premium TVs deliver, the Google Assistant offers even more consumers a new level of intelligence in the home, aligned with LG’s mission to improve the daily lives of its customers through forward-thinking technology.”

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