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LG launches Easy TV designed to make watching easier for seniors

LG’s Easy TV includes thoughtful touches like a built-in camera for family calls, medication reminders, and brain games to support daily routines for seniors.

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They say the TV remote is the gateway between two generations: one that grew up with dials and rabbit-ears, and another that expects voice search, one-tap streaming and an infinite grid of apps. For many families, that gateway has become a trapdoor — grandparents who call to say the picture is “weird,” or who can’t find the news app, or who accidentally signed up for a streaming service they don’t use. LG’s new Easy TV is an attempt to glue the trapdoor shut and hand seniors a simpler, kinder remote control for the living room.

What LG built

LG has announced a version of its QNED-based TV line that’s explicitly aimed at older users: the LG Easy TV. It’s a software-and-hardware combo that pares back the usual smart-TV clutter — a simplified home screen, larger fonts and a much narrower selection of apps aimed at the kinds of content older viewers tend to use. The set also adds picture and sound profiles tuned for older eyes and ears — brighter imagery, and clearer voice reproduction — plus a built-in camera for video calls and a reminder system that can pop up alerts for medication or chores.

The Easy TV is built on the company’s QNED Evo QNED85A Mini-LED 4K platform, so underneath the senior-friendly UI, it’s still a modern, high-quality panel: LG hasn’t sacrificed picture tech for accessibility. The new models launch first in South Korea as 65- and 75-inch sets, priced at ₩2,769,000 and ₩3,869,000 respectively (roughly $1,965 and $2,746 at current conversion). LG has signaled it may bring the product to markets with “rapidly aging demographics” — the U.S. is explicitly mentioned in early coverage — but it hasn’t given a global roll-out timetable.

Why it matters (and why it’s smart business)

This is not just a nicety. South Korea is now a “super-aged” society — more than one in five residents is 65 or older — and the country’s demographic curve is among the steepest in the world. For electronics makers, an aging home market is a real business signal: devices that make life easier for older users can be an untapped growth area as the traditional TV market cools. LG appears to be trying to sell both empathy and an addressable market: make TVs that don’t require a five-minute phone call to fix, and you earn loyalty (and maybe a warranty contract or two).

What’s actually new for seniors

Two features stand out as practical, not performative. First, the Live Alert / reminder pop-ups let caretakers (or the TV itself) schedule recurring messages — “take pills,” “walk the dog,” “water plants” — and show them on the screen. For older users with memory issues, a big on-screen nudge is a lot more useful than a tiny phone alarm. Second, the built-in camera makes video calling a one-piece experience: you don’t have to pair a tablet or coach someone through an app. For families who live apart, that removes friction from real connection.

The remote: better, but not perfect

LG has redesigned the remote with seniors in mind: larger type, a Help button that can either call a family contact in an emergency or snap users back to the last thing they were watching, and an AI button for voice searches. Those are real UX wins. But reviewers and early hands-on note that LG stopped short of radical simplification: the remote still carries a lot of buttons — far more than the stripped-down remotes you get from Roku or some Android TV hardware. That’s a deliberate trade: keep the familiar physicality of buttons while making the most common actions easier. The problem is that familiarity is also the thing families tape over with duct tape to avoid accidental presses. For a lot of caregivers, fewer buttons would be better.

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Small things that add up

Beyond the big bullet points, some smaller inclusions signal that LG took real ethnographic notes. There are brain games and karaoke features activated by the remote’s mic (older audiences in many markets enjoy both), and the voice search is designed to work without precise commands. Those choices make it clear LG isn’t just enlarging fonts — it’s trying to reframe the TV as a household hub for communication and small-scale wellness.

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Where the Easy TV could go next

If LG really wants this to be a template rather than a one-off, there are obvious next steps. Make a truly minimal remote variant — big buttons for power, volume, channel, and a single assistant/Help key — and offer it as the default with an optional “advanced” remote in the box. Add stronger caregiver controls so a relative can remote-manage app installs and reminders from their phone. And, from a global perspective, localise the UI to older-adult norms in each market; what seniors in Seoul need is not identical to what seniors in Ohio need. Early reporting suggests LG has expansion plans but no timetable; whether it listens to those product refinements will likely determine how warmly other markets receive the idea.

The LG Easy TV is the sort of product you notice more for who it’s designed for than for what it adds to specs sheets: it’s a reminder that accessibility can — and should — be a selling point, not an afterthought. The set proves that mainstream consumer electronics firms are finally starting to treat aging as a product requirement instead of a niche marketing angle. Critics will argue the remote could be simpler; advocates will say the reminders and video calling alone are worth the price for families juggling elder care. Either way, LG has made a rare move: it’s offering not just a better picture, but a gentler way to live with the screen.


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