Article 70BB0 LG’s $1,800 TV for seniors makes misguided assumptions

LG’s $1,800 TV for seniors makes misguided assumptions

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Scharon Harding
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LG is looking to create a new market: TVs for senior citizens. However, I can't help thinking that the answer for a TV that truly prioritizes the needs of older people is much simpler-and cheaper.

On Thursday, LG announced the Easy TV in South Korea, aiming it at the senior TV market," according to a Google translation of the press release. One of the features that LG has included in attempts to appeal to this demographic is a remote control with numbers. Many remotes for smart TVs, streaming sticks, and boxes don't have numbered buttons, with much of the controller's real estate dedicated to other inputs.

2509-lg-easytv-5-640x427.jpg The Easy TV's remote. Credit: LG

LG released a new version of its Magic Remote in January with a particularly limited button selection that is likely to confuse or frustrate newcomers. In addition to not having keys for individual numbers, there are no buttons for switching inputs, play/pause, or fast forward/rewind.

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