Live from the LG press conference at CES 2009

By Angela Gunn | Published January 7, 2009, 11:45 AM

Live Commentary banner Speaking to an overflow crowd in Las Vegas Wednesday morning, executives from Korean CE giant LG Electronics were expected to highlight built-in Internet connectivity in new HDTVs, among other features.

[11:01:30 AM] LG is pleased to be kicking off the 8am first-day press conference.

LG Electronics President and CEO Michael Ahn

[11:03:54 AM] LG president and CEO Michael Ahn is first up, describing '08 as an important year and the American image of LG's brand as stylish design and smart tech. US sales last year totaled $13 billion.

[11:04:54 AM] Ahn says LG will not reduce marketing spending or R&D, even in the recession.

[11:07:37 AM] Environmental sustainability is to be a major focus in '09, building on '08 success with recycling programs and EnergyStar certifications. Ahn describing recession as an opportunity for LG to differentiate itself from the market.

LG Electronics CTO Dr. Wu Paik[11:10:30 AM] And Ahn is off. Next up, Dr. Wu Paik, father of HD and CTO of LG. Received a lifetime Emmy award for his work (on the former). His first order of business for '09: getting rid of "those ugly-looking wires." Wireless HD sets to be uncompressed and speedy. But nevermind that -- we have 3D to discuss! 3D chipset to be integrated in sets Real Soon Now, and we'll see 3D displays at the booth. TruMotion 240 Hz tech, anti-blurring stuff, OTW. If the image on the slideshow is genuine, it's good-looking stuff.

[11:12:13 AM] LG LCD models OTW are 8" larger, and 101mm slimmer -- that's right, under 25mm. Sick, sick, sick. Should a TV put one in danger of papercuts?

[11:14:08 AM] NetFlix support was 2008 -- in 2009, we have YouTube support, announced here and now. The camera-wielding journos go a little crazy.

[11:14:35 AM] Mark Levinson namechecked -- expect LOTS more HD sound across most product lines.

[11:16:17 AM] And we're onward to phones. LG has a 2-microphone noise-canceling tech; they're demoing it with some very funny audio clips. "DSE" sounds great, though there's a ton of giggling in the audience. The tech should start entering phones in the second half of 2009.

[11:19:19 AM] ATSC Mobile DTV status report -- confirmation testing is underway and there's allegedly a chance it'll be a settled standard in the second half of the year. Sure. Onward to the inevitable green-tech section. LG is committed to a 30-megaton reduction of carbon emissions by 2020.

[11:20:05 AM] Oh no he didn't! Paik whips out the "one more thing" line amd shows a working 3G watch phone. The crowd burbles. It even looks good! Take that Macworld keynoters!

[11:23:16 AM] Up next, Peter Reiner, SVP for marketing (North America), freshly minted. Talking about reaching the consumer, meaning naturally the consumer's wallet. Really working the style + smart angle, and talking a lot about customization. Nuts to that; more of the 3G watch phone kthx...

[11:26:08 AM] Reiser's talking core tech -- Picture Wizard, Clear Voice II AV Mode II, Invisible speaker -- at the moment, the constellation of capabilities on 32" and larger sets. Highlights: TruMotion 240 Hz (again) for blur reduction, LED Mega Control for blacky blacks etc.; Energy Star to address eco-needs, and tech for customizability too.

[11:27:44 AM] Product-strategy VP Etisham Rabbani speaking now. More specifics, now re content providence: Announcing both YouTube and Yahoo Widgets deals today, not only YouTube. He speaks of Blu-ray as well, but do I detect a note of "meh?"

[11:29:55 AM] The product deluge continues -- 3 Blu-ray home systems, three series (43, 53, M7W) of LED monitors, and the list continues...lending to the sense that LG throws a LOT of stuff at the wall at these events.

[11:32:21 AM] And finally, some stats -- record unit growth (32.8%!) in '08. Sold one LG phone every second in US and owns US QWERTY-phone market with a 66% share. My Sidekick is troubled by this news and inserts typos throughout the live blog posts. Retroactive to posting, even.

[11:35:22 AM] Ten percent of US consumers last year switched from primarily-landline to primarily-mobile last year. Wow. And last year was was first for US where more texts were sent than voicecalls were made. So if that's so and QWERTY is driving that bus, why the heck are we staring down these multitouch handsets (I'm looking at you, LG Incite)? Won't someone grow a pair and ignore the iPhone on that?

[11:37:36 AM] Why does the LG Dare record video at 120 fps? Who sees that fast? Meh, but the phone's drawing pad's output is crazy beautiful. Still, the most appealing phone in the current flagship set to me is the QWERTY-friendly Lotus. It's hip to be square, indeed.

First shot of LG's new touch-screen wristwatchThe projector at the LG conference shows the company's cutest gadget, its touchscreen wristwatch.


[11:40:44 AM] LG solar-powered mobile charger carkits for everyone... or everyone sitting this room, anyway. [NB: I don't fancy myself testing this and I don't accept random freebies, so there's an extra laying around if you want it and can find it.] But the thing I'm lurving is the SkyCharger, which seems to be a giant daycare center for phones -- drop your handset off in a locker, come back in an hour and it's juiced. 104 phones at a time it can handle! Imagine this outside a concert hall. Wow.

[11:41:57 AM] It's over -- MC forgot to mention honored guests before the wolf pack started scattering for the exits. Oops.

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What? No news regarding their anti-trust scandal?
What a let down... ;-)

Its nice to see with the small adjustment required in the finances due to the various fines that they have decided to continue with their R&D and to try doing business the old fashioned way...

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