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LG Electronics Provides Glimpse Into Exciting Consumer Electronics Future

        100-inch LCD HDTV, 3D TV, LED-LCD HDTV Showcased at CES 2007

    LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- "Expect the unexpected" is what many
say after visiting CES for the first time. This year, LG is showing what
consumers can expect in years to come.
    With a 3D TV and 100-inch display, among other products, LG reaffirmed
its leadership in innovative technologies and design, and unveiled a "sneak
peak" of tomorrow's technology today at the 2007 International CES(R)
(Booth #8214, Central Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center).
    "We constantly strive to push the limit of picture quality,
technologies and design," said Michael Ahn, president and CEO of LG
Electronics North American Headquarters. "Our ongoing investments in
research and development, more than $2 billion annually, continue to pay
off as we always look for the newest technologies to enhance the way people
live, work and play."
    He highlighted five future technologies on display at CES, products
that employ next-generation display technology and underscore the company's
focus on development new and innovative products.
    100-inch LCD Full-HD Display -- Listed as the largest LCD TV on the
planet in the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, LG's 100-inch LCD
Full-HD Display is perfect for home theaters fit for kings. The 1080p
display unit incorporates the highest display resolution available,
projecting larger than life images for the ultimate viewing experience. The
unit's 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 92-percent color gamut, 180-degree viewing
angle and 5ms refresh time provides viewers with crisp, clear images.
Supporting the high-end technology, the display is complete with a simple,
and yet rich and luxurious design achieved with a "piano black" finish.
    102-inch Plasma Full-HD Display -- One of the largest plasma displays
in the world, LG's 102-inch Plasma Full-HD 1080p Display leads the pack of
future large screen displays. With the highest display resolution
available, it projects larger than life images for the ultimate viewing
experience. The enormous glass panel (which normally would be cut into
smaller plasma modules) shows LG's technological excellence in plasma
displays, based on the screen's unparalleled image uniformity and color
fidelity.
    42-inch LCD 3D Monitor -- LG's first true 3D monitor uses a lenticular
3D filter that provides auto-stereoscopic images, allowing viewers to
experience dynamic true 3D display without wearing special glasses. It
displays more natural 3D display images since it uses 25 different
perspective views to show one image. The more perspective views used, the
more true to life the images a 3D monitor can display. This unit is ideal
for 3D advertisements in public places such as shopping malls, airport
terminals and other public environments
    47-inch Full HD LED Backlit LCD TV -- Exploring future trends in
display technology, LG is also showcasing a 47-inch Full HD LED Backlit LCD
TV at the show. Using LED BLU (Light Emitting Diode Back-Light Unit)
technology, this set realizes a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1. This
model delivers the most vivid and detailed colors possible today in LCD
HDTVs, and Full HD 1080p display quality. It features 105 percent wide
color gamut and advanced inter- connectivity with 3 HDMI CEC-enabled
inputs, and a USB (JPG, MP3) port.
    Digital-to-Analog TV Converter Box -- Combining the latest advances in
digital television (DTV) broadcast reception technology and
consumer-friendly features in an affordable package, LG's digital-to-analog
(D-A) converter has been developed to support the final phase of the DTV
transition in the United States. This product, planned for 2008
introduction, is designed to provide DTV broadcast signals to existing
analog TVs in anticipation of the end of analog TV broadcasting in February
2009. Basic features include the latest ATSC-VSB circuitry for optimum
reception, a simple electronic program guide and remote control.
    ABOUT LG ELECTRONICS USA, INC.
    Based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., LG Electronics USA, Inc., (LGEUS) is
the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $43.4-billion
global force in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile
communications. In the United States, LGEUS sells a wide range of digital
display and digital media products, digital appliances and mobile phones
under LG's "Life's Good" marketing theme. For more information, please
visit http://www.LGusa.com .
    ABOUT LG ELECTRONICS, INC.
    LG Electronics, Inc. (KSE: 06657.KS) is a global leader and technology
innovator in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile
communications, employing more than 72,000 people working in over 120
operations including 80 subsidiaries around the world. Comprising four
business units -- Mobile Communications, Digital Appliance, Digital Display
and Digital Media with 2005 global consolidated sales of US $43.4 billion
-- LG Electronics is the world's largest producer of CDMA handsets,
residential air conditioners, plasma panels, optical storage products, DVD
players and home theater systems. For more information please visit
http://www.lge.com .


SOURCE LG Electronics, Inc.




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    John I. Taylor, +1-847-941-8181,
    jtaylor@lge.com , Clara Chang, +1-201-816-4280,
    clarachang@lge.com , or Brent Tongco, +1-773-454-2148,
    brent.tongco@ogilvypr.com , all for LG Electronics, Inc.