Korean TV manufacturer LG plans to launch a Google TV-enabled TV set in the US in two weeks, according to reports.
LG’s executive vice-president of its TV business, Ro Seogho, told reporters that the company would begin production of the Google-enabled screens at its plant in Mexico from May 17, ahead of a launch on the week beginning May 21.
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