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LG Electronics traces its roots to 1958, when Koo In-hwoi founded GoldStar Co., Ltd. in South Korea amid the nation's post-Korean War reconstruction. As one of the country's first electronics manufacturers, GoldStar pioneered domestic production of radios, televisions, refrigerators, and fans, rapidly scaling to produce over a million TVs annually by the mid-1970s. The brand evolved through a 1995 merger with Lucky Chemical—originating from Koo's 1947 venture—adopting the LG name, a fusion of "Lucky" and "GoldStar," to reflect its broadened industrial legacy.
In hi-fi and audio, LG focuses on mainstream consumer categories rather than specialist gear like amplifiers, turntables, DACs, or cables. It excels in soundbars, wireless multi-room speakers, portable Bluetooth systems, and high-end OLED TV-integrated audio solutions, often featuring Dolby Atmos and AI-enhanced processing for immersive home theater experiences.
LG holds a commanding mid-tier position in the global market as the second-largest electronics manufacturer, prioritizing innovative, value-driven products over high-end audiophile exclusivity. Its reputation blends reliability and cutting-edge features with mass appeal, making it a go-to for knowledgeable buyers seeking accessible performance without boutique premiums.
