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FEBRUARY 2021 I SMT007 MAGAZINE 107 stoves/ranges, vacuuming, washer/dryers, mobile phones, and more. ey all now have various AI features to learn your habits and needs. ey are offering this all networked together in what they call inQ (Figure 11). I'm not sure of the utility of such a network but I look forward to the Hollywood horror flicks that might be called "e Appliance Wars" or "Revenge of the Robot Servants," featuring the LG delivery robot (Figure 12). But LG is most noted for its display and OLED technology. e new Q-NED TVs are available in sizes from 65- to 86-inches, in 4K and 8K densities with new AI chips that divide the screen into 2,500 dimming zones to enhance viewing. ey are the first with a "rol- peratures. is soware is targeted for airports and other public-entry scanning (Figures 8 and 9). is theme of large displays also shows up in their appliances and household items, like a "utility-wellness-fashion" mirror that provides feedback for medical telemetrics, what to wear, and help with applying makeup (Figure 10). e medical aspects could be a boon for the elderly. LG has a growing line of household appli- ances for air conditioning, refrigerators, Figure 9: Facial recognition even wearing masks. Figure 11: LG's global networking, ThinQ, for the smart home and vehicle. Figure 12: LG delivery robot. Figure 13: LG rollable TV at 65 inches. Figure 10: Smart mirrors with networking, telemetrics, facial recognition, and AI software.