SEOUL—LG Electronics is ready to share its webOS smart TV platform ecosystem, announcing that it is now licensing the technology to other TV manufacturers. Licensees of webOS TV will receive the ...
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LG is stepping up to the world. It would soon debut its initially exclusive Smart TV software called the webOS and be licensed to other companies to use the operating system under different brands ...
LG has announced that owners of LG Smart TVs will be getting a new webOS software update and this new update will bring a range of new features to the company’s Smart TV lineup. The new webOS software ...
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LG Electronics announced the availability of its webOS TV platform ecosystem to other TV brand partners. LG is now expanding its expertise beyond TV manufacturing to encompass webOS TV software ...
The LG MyView, on paper at least, looks to one-up the iMac-like Samsung M8 with slight improvements to the formula. The LG MyView, on paper at least, looks to one-up the iMac-like Samsung M8 with ...
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AKAI has released its WebOS Smart TV lineup in India. The new TVs come in four sizes namely 32”, 43”, 50”, and 55 inches. The new AKAI lineup in India features HD 4K resolution for a great viewing ...
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LG TVs rely on the webOS platform to handle settings and apps. When first setting up an LG smart TV, you’ll notice that a few third-party apps have already been pre-installed on webOS (past candidates ...