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The show floor brimmed with Android TV-powered televisions, Tizen-powered televisions, Firefox-powered televisions, and LG webOS 2.0-powered televisions, and they all appeared super slick and smart.
LG is now offering those features to other TV brands, putting it directly in competition with Android TV.
WebOS lives! Don’t get too excited though, there’s no new Pre or TouchPad to drool over, it’s just a TV. At CES next month LG will unvei its first smart TV that’s powered by WebOS. You may ...
Just like Roku, Android and Fire TV, LG's webOS smart TV platform will run on TVs made by multiple brand names.
LG WebOS will no longer be exclusive to LG TVs. More than 20 manufacturers from across the globe have committed to partnering with LG for WebOS.
Now we have an official pic or two of the webOS interface on a TV, and LG's blog indicates it should appear on more than 70 percent of the smart TVs it's releasing in 2014.
LG's excellent smart TV interface will take on Roku and Android TV, thanks to a new licensing deal.
The TV version of the Google Assistant is expanding beyond the Android TV platform for the first time, having been announced as coming to LG’s webOS. The new 4K smart TV models that will be ...
LG showed off its new smart TVs at CES and they are running an update version of webOS. webOS 2.0 makes an already excellent OS event better and now you can enjoy it on the big screen.
And any TVs that have Android TV baked in. But with LG launching the app on its WebOS TV platform, this makes LG the first manufacturer to include Stadia on its own smart TV operating system.
Owners of LG 2014 webOS TV models will not be able to upgrade to webOS 2.0, which will be made available as part of the company's 2015 TV line up.