LG Electronics Plus TV Platform Business provides webOS Hub to external companies


Electronics announced yesterday that it has launched an upgraded version of the "webOS" platform for external TV companies - webOS Hub, which expands popular content such as cloud games and OTT services, improves ease of use, and Launched the industry's first dedicated platform for OLED TVs, which can be customized by partners.

WebOS Hub adds cloud gaming services, including but not limited to NVIDIA GeForce NOW, webOS TVs for LG Smart TVs, and other TVs to enjoy multiple games without the need for a separate device purchase.

In terms of streaming video, in addition to existing OTT services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney Plus, webOS Hub also expands OTT services such as Paramount+ and FuboTV.

In addition to a variety of content, LG's comprehensive smart TV solutions offer a range of advanced features such as advanced image processing, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, and a game optimizer that provides fine-tuning (picture and audio for different game types). set up).

LG Electronics plans to further accelerate the construction of the webOS ecosystem by continuously upgrading the content of the webOS Hub. To this end, LG is partnering with more than 1,000 content providers (cps) around the world to provide integrated content, broadcast certification and various solutions that platform buyers need.

The WebOS Hub also provides additional features such as content recommendations based on browsing history, artificial intelligence ThinQ voice recognition, and a smart home hub to control LG appliances. It is also capable of continuous software upgrades by receiving OTA updates from LG Electronics.

The company has provided WebOS in the form of software packages since last year, and the brands currently choosing webOS have increased from 20 in 2021 to more than 200, including but not limited to Konka, Japan's Seiki, Eko , Stream System, Aiwa, and Hyundai Korea, and are supported by certifications such as Dolby, Realtek, Gracenote, and CEVA.

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