LG Introduces Retro Wood-Panelled LED TV with Rotary Dials

As companies like Apple and Samsung are heralding the end of the button, LG is taking its design in a different direction. This new "Classic TV" features a wood-panelled front complete with tuning knobs and buttons to create what LG describes as a "classic Scandanavian-style design that emphasizes simplicity, modernity."

LG's Classic TV CRT TV the 70-80 design is a modern reinterpretation of the product. Roundabout way to apply the channel dial and wood frame while making it feel classic Scandinavian-style design that emphasizes simplicity, modernity expressed.

Creamy white color, such as bright colors and furniture design, furniture and also goes well with any space which creates a natural interior is.
This product type LED TV with 32 full HD (1,920 × 1,080) resolution provides bright and clear images. 178-degree viewing angle IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel, which is equipped with a high color accuracy even from an angle almost no color change is implemented natural color.

Ease of connecting with peripherals also excellent. External hard drive or USB memory is connected to the TV, the stored videos, photos, music, and simplify would be appreciated. MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) smartphone supports features can see content on TV. Selling price is 840,000 won to celebrate the launch customer for the purchase of a coffee machine with a cute design provides.

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