Originally known as Goldstar, it renamed itself Lucky Goldstar or LG some time ago. IIRC it acquired a chemical company called Lucky Chemicals or something. I had a Goldstar monitor/TV for my Amiga back in 1988.
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Monday 21st May 2018 11:12 GMT Dave K
Agreed, Goldstar were seen as very budget indeed. I remember once having a Goldstar CD drive that wasn't exactly the best piece of kit I've ever used.
Of course, you can give credit to Koo Bon-moo for upping the quality of LG's products, and rebranding them as well to distance from the reputation of their earlier stuff. Result is that LG now make some pretty respectable kit overall.
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Monday 21st May 2018 14:47 GMT CrazyOldCatMan
Re: Gosh yes...
Technics and... Aiwa
My (well, more accurately, my parents) first 'HiFi' was an Aiwa. Worked fine and had two casette decks (making it easy to copy tapes!).
My current (almost totally unused) hifi is a Technics. I think we bought it in ~1994.. (also has two cassette decks and a turntable). It still sits in our lounge but is mostly there as a small, low-lying place to put stuff on top of.
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Monday 21st May 2018 01:42 GMT Anonymous Coward
Lucky Goldstar - What's the 'Star' for? - I only ever remember LG for being first at this:
It was the first real warning shot across the bows of PRIVACY.
The likes of Vizio-TV used this example as a pro How-To guide:
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http://doctorbeet.blogspot.com.co/2013/11/lg-smart-tvs-logging-usb-filenames-and.html
https://adexchanger.com/digital-tv/vizios-data-business-back-updated-privacy-policy-expanded-partnership-ispot-tv/
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Monday 21st May 2018 02:15 GMT Tim99
Re: Lucky Goldstar - What's the 'Star' for? - I only ever remember LG for being first at this:
What is it about "smart" TVs anyway? The software is invariably third rate and the GUI even worse. Why can we just buy a decent quality large screen with say 3 HDMI inputs, a decent audio output, volume control and an on/off switch. Almost everyone's TV has some mix of FOX, Netflix, Stan, Apple, Google or BlueRay devices attached which the punter uses regularly, and many of them offer live TV as well.
Silly me! There would be no reason to update the whole TV when the newest shiny comes out, rather than just replacing the input device.
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Monday 21st May 2018 15:51 GMT Dave Rickmers
Re: Lucky Goldstar - What's the 'Star' for? - I only ever remember LG for being first at this:
My LG uses WebOS Linux and works very well. I rarely use it because I'm already configured on Roku. LG bought Zenith Electronics (Mexican assembly plants included) in 1999. That's where my TV is from.
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Tuesday 22nd May 2018 00:36 GMT Tim99
Re: Lucky Goldstar - What's the 'Star' for? - I only ever remember LG for being first at this:
@Dave Rickmers
I too have an LG set, the picture is excellent, but we might have to agree to disagree about how good WebOS is - The system is slow; and the LG App store in Oz is very limited. I too use a third party content/app provider box.
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Monday 21st May 2018 08:16 GMT MJI
Were not bad
Still have a working radio cassette at 35 years old. Even has chrome and Dolby B.
Goldstar were a cheap brand but not too shoddy.
I rated them as one of the better cheap and cheerful brands.
No real competition at the time to the major Japanese brands but better than the pretend far east brands prevelant at the time.
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Monday 21st May 2018 14:33 GMT wx666z
Goldstar celphone
Early 90's. Living and working in Phoenix as a traveling salesman for an aluminum company. Covering from Mexico to Western Canada. My employer offered to provide a mobile phone. I said ok. It was almost as big as a shoe box and had an antenna with cable that mounted on the dashboard. Worked fine for several years.