LG may be best known for premium TVs, but some of its most compelling products sit far outside the living room. The company’s non-TV lineup spans portable audio, gaming displays, home appliances, and a thin-and-light laptop that is unusually practical for daily use.
That range matters because it shows how LG competes on more than just screens. Across its portfolio, the brand mixes mobility, speed, efficiency, and smart features in ways that make these products worth a closer look.
Portable audio built for the outdoors
The LG xboom Grab is a Bluetooth speaker designed for outdoor use, with a cylindrical body, a strap for attaching to a backpack, and a weight of about 1.5 pounds. It also carries an IP67 rating, which means it is dust resistant and safe from water exposure.
The speaker uses a mono configuration and includes a subtle light strip at the bottom. Through the LG ThinQ app, users can adjust brightness and color modes, while the audio profile emphasizes clear high frequencies and a default Bass Boost setting that adds extra low-end pressure.
A gaming monitor pushed to extremes
LG Ultragear 27GX790B-B is built around an OLED panel with deep blacks, low response times, and strong HDR performance. Its 1440p panel runs at 540 Hz, and it also offers a 720p mode that reaches up to 720 Hz.
For most users, that second mode is excessive. For competitive gamers, however, sacrificing resolution for speed can be exactly the point, especially when motion clarity is sharp and input responsiveness is the priority.
A large-screen laptop that stays light
The LG Gram 17 pairs a 17-inch display with 2560 x 1600 resolution and a body that weighs about 3.1 pounds. That makes it lighter than a MacBook Air 15-inch with the M4 chip, while still offering more than 15 hours of battery life.
Its hardware is equally practical for office work, with a full-size keyboard, numpad, backlight, and a fingerprint reader built into the power button. Connectivity includes two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, two USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 ports, a headphone jack, and HDMI, alongside an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, 16 GB of RAM, and a 2 TB SSD.
Two laundry machines in one vertical footprint
LG WashTower combines a 4.5-cubic-foot front-load washer and a 7.4-cubic-foot electric dryer into a single stacked unit. The controls sit in the middle, making them easier to reach while the vertical design saves floor space.
The washer is noted for strong stain removal and for finishing standard loads faster than some competing machines. Once a cycle ends, the dryer can automatically select the right follow-up setting, and TurboSteam helps reduce wrinkles.
Through LG ThinQ, owners can unlock extra cycles, including shoe drying and odor removal. That gives the unit a wider range than many compact laundry stacks.
A soundbar system aimed at home theater fans
The LG S95TR is a 9.1.5-channel soundbar system with Dolby Atmos, built to deliver a more immersive surround presentation. The package includes the main soundbar, wireless rear speakers, and a wireless subwoofer.
When paired with an LG TV, it can sync audio with the screen and add an extra sound source for dialogue. Room calibration is also included, helping the system adapt to the placement of its components in the room.
Refrigeration focused on efficiency, not flash
LG Counter-Depth MAX LRFLC2706S is a French Door refrigerator with a counter-depth design that sits nearly flush with standard kitchen cabinetry. Even with that slimmer profile, it still offers 16.5 cubic feet of storage.
Much of its appeal comes from practical choices rather than a long feature list. The internal water dispenser saves exterior space, while the refrigerator and freezer compartments are described as maintaining stable temperatures with dependable basics.
Inside, the layout includes six door bins, a deli drawer that spans the width of the unit, and adjustable split shelves. The ice maker is strong, and the ThinQ app can send alerts for an open door as well as maintenance and troubleshooting guidance.
An ultrawide OLED for maximum immersion
The LG Ultragear 45GX950A-B uses a curved 45-inch OLED panel with a 5120 x 2160 resolution and a 21:9 aspect ratio. It runs at 165 Hz in its native mode and can be switched to 2560 x 1080 to reach 330 Hz.
Its size and curvature make it a strong fit for racing games and flight simulators, while HDR brightness, motion clarity, and low input lag help position it as a high-end gaming display. Connectivity includes one DisplayPort 2.1, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and one USB-C port with 90 watts of power delivery.
Priced at around $2,000, it is aimed at buyers who want both immersion and performance in a single, unusually wide OLED monitor.







