Four days before
thrported launch of Samsung's cloud service, Korea's other technology
giant has unveiled LG Cloud. The eponymous service offers 5GB free
space as standard, while owners of LG'sSmart
TVs or smartphones will get 50GB free for six months. It'll push
content between your devices, appropriately compressed for the medium, so high
definition images on your TV will be slimmed down to save your phone's data
cap.
The free beta begins in South Korea and the US from May 1st, with a global rollout pencilled in for next year --
but don't worry, the company made it clear you'll be able to use it on your
holidays, if you can find
a signal.
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LG
INTRODUCES THE FIRST REAL STREAMING MULTIMEDIA CLOUD FOR ALL THREE SCREENS
Unique
Cloud Service Offers Content Consumption and Seamless Connectivity via TVs, Mobile Devices and PC
To
use the service, users need to download the LG Cloud app from Google Play or LG
SmartWorld app store from their Android smartphones, LG SmartWorld store from
their LG Smart TVs or the LG Cloud website (www.lgecloud.com) from their PCs or
laptops. LG's Cloud service automatically synchronizes smartphone content with
the cloud server and the user's PC and TV. Photos and videos taken with the
smartphone can be viewed and streamed to the PC or TV almost instantaneously.
Videos edited on a PC can be uploaded to LG Cloud for viewing seconds later on
a smartphone. Unlike other cloud services, there's very little waiting or lag
time since the content is streamed to the TV, PC or smartphone, not downloaded
first.
The
difference is in LG's Real-time Streaming Transcoding technology. The
conversion happens on the server in realtime, not on the device. There is no
need to worry about installing codecs or converters, everything happens
seamlessly and in the background with no involvement from the user. No other
cloud service can make this same claim.
The
service also works perfectly with 3D content. Vacation videos taken with an LG
3D smartphone can be uploaded via 3G or Wi-Fi to the LG Cloud service. Back
home in the comforts of the living room, the family can watch the vacation
footage as it streams from LG Cloud to their LG CINEMA 3D Smart TV in superb
three dimensions.
To
better develop cloud services that prioritize convergence, LG created a new
division called Smart Business Center to focus
specifically on content and services. Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG's
Home Entertainment Company, is also responsible for the new Smart Business Center .
"Most
companies today only see the cloud as a storage device or in the case of
YouTube or Flickr, only for one type of content," said LG's Mr. Kwon.
"LG makes the devices that millions of people watch content on so we can
set a new yardstick for ease of use by setting up our own cloud service.
Tomorrow's consumers don't want to go to one cloud for music, another cloud for
video, another location for photos and yet another cloud for their office
files. In the end, our solution is about making life more convenient."
LG
Cloud will be offered as both a free and paid service. Free storage space and
pricing will differ market to market and will be announced separately as the
service becomes available in that country.
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