LG Launches World’s First Battery TV

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LG Electronics has launched the world’s first battery LED television into the Nigerian market.

The LG 32LS3800 Battery LED TV, though operates on electricity, has a long lasting battery that ensures that TV viewing is not unnecessarily interrupted. The television comes with exciting features that make for a superlative entertainment experience. It is portable and easy to carry which makes it convenient for it to be moved from one place to the other.

This unique feature ensures that the fun and entertainment is not limited to indoor settings as it can also come in handy for social gatherings. Apart from watching favourite TV programmes, the 32LS3800 Battery TV also comes with a USB slot which enables consumers to  watch  Divx Movies from their flash or external hard drives.

Among the features of the LG Battery LED TV is also the in-built surge protector for long lasting durability and better performance against power surge. The battery which comes in handy during power outages has a long battery life as it can last the duration of a football match.

Speaking at the event, the General Manager, Home Entertainment Division, LG Electronics, Mr. Dave Shin, said the LG Battery TV has come to solve the problem experienced by TV viewers as a result of the constant power outage.”

“The LED lighting system which guarantees quality pictures is also responsible for the TV’s excellent energy efficiency as it uses 50% or less electrical power, which in the long run is cost effective. The Battery TV has an ergonomic body that will appeal to consumers looking for a TV that can perform on many levels. In terms of design and features, the Battery TV sets a standard that will be hard to beat,” he said.

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Speaking in the same vein, the Managing Director of Fouani Nigeria Limited, Mr Mohammed Fouani, said: “Owing to our unflinching commitment, to making available to our teeming consumers products that would enable them achieve their aspirations and dreams of good life, we would stop at nothing to continually enrich them with products of technological innovations, stylish designs and most importantly, giving them value for money.”

Fouani further said the ultimate aim of the launch of the LG Battery TV is to enrich family time which is waning as a result of power interruption that is the reality in Nigeria. It is our belief that it will create a unique platform for individuals to be rejuvenated and realise utmost relaxation and entertainment with their families, friends and loved ones anytime, anywhere

Pleased by the unique nature of LG Electronics’ ability to take the lead in innovation and technology, guests at the event  described the launch of LG’s Battery TV into the Nigerian market as a much awaited idea that would berth a new experience in the nation’s entertainment.

LG has, over the years, introduced some innovative TVs into the Nigerian market. It was behind the Naija Tele- a TV that offered consumers the option of accessing menu controls in local Nigerian languages like Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba, in addition to existing English language.

Other unique platforms through which the brand kept its promise of making available products that meet the needs of its teeming consumers was the introduction of the LG Time Machine DVR TV as well as the LG Cinema 3D TV.

—Henry Ojelu

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