We've seen several iterations of LG's Magic remote since it was first introduced in 2010 with gesture control, as it added a click wheel and a mic for voice control (QWERTY for the Google TV), and LG ...
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I love LG’s new Magic Remote design for its OLED TVs – too bad only certain regions are getting it
It could be considered tremendously geeky to fuss over, or to even discuss, the remote control that comes with your TV. But a solid, well-designed remote is a key feature of the best TVs, and if you ...
Here’s the problem with smart TVs that I had never thought of: they depend heavily on the remote controls that come in the box. That’s a lesson that Michael has learned the hard and expensive way. The ...
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I thought I’d love LG’s new OLED TV Magic Remote, but it’s changed too much for my liking
When the LG G5 OLED TV was announced at CES 2025, you would have struggled to remove the Cheshire Cat grin from my face. The G5’s introduction of a new panel type, which promised vastly improved ...
As well as announcing a wealth of other devices and the World’s First Curved OLED TV, LG has also announced that a new update has been rolled out to its LG Magic Remote. LG first launched its new LG ...
Perhaps the next movement in remote controls is just around the corner. With rumors of an Apple-branded TV pending, LG Electronics (LG) wanted to beat everyone to the punch and release a new and ...
At first glance, it may seem that the guy sat in front of the television is having a heated argument with his TV remote, but closer inspection will probably reveal that he's just trying to get the ...
Our 2022 48inch LG OLED TV came with this weird remote with a pointer that is terrible to control (way wild) and Mrs. Fivaz hates it. Anyone ever figure out how to disable that function? There are ...
Controlling that smart TV with a basic remote control seems kind of dumb, doesn't it? Modern TVs require more sophisticated navigation than just changing channels and adjusting the volume. That's why ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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