LG is set to unveil a new smart TV powered by webOS at CES next week, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. Up until now, LG has powered its line of smart TVs with Google TV; this new TV ...
It’s still a few days before CES kicks off, but it’s looking like LG is planning to make the webOS brand a major part of its marketing for the first webOS TV. A tipster has provided The Verge with ...
Ahead of next week's CES 2014, a photo of LG's upcoming webOS-based TV set has leaked. LG has been tipping its CES lineup for days now, but it has not yet revealed details about a rumored WebOS-based ...
Since LG informed the world that webOS is coming to 70 percent of its smart TVs this year, naturally we were keen to take it for a spin. So, when they offered to let us take it for a spin, and have ...
With the newest implementation of webOS, LG is aiming for ultimate simplicity in their smart TVs across the board. What we're seeing in this first iteration – ready for the market this year, mind you ...
On the eve of LG’s launch, I sat down with webOS’s head of product management and design, Itai Vonshak, as well as Colin Zhao, director of product management for LG’s Silicon Valley Lab. As they ...
The first trickle of LG's webOS-powered TVs are now on sale in the UK. In development since LG's acquisition of the once HP-owned user interface wizards, it's the first time that any manufacturer has ...
For most people, watching TV is all about relaxing. Generations have plonked themselves on the sofa and gradually flicked through whatever entertainment might be on offer at a specific moment in time.
LG purchased webOS from HP about a year ago. At the time of the deal, LG announced that it would use webOS for its smart TVs, and now the company has announced that their first webOS TV will be ...
The smart TV market has largely consisted of a handful of popular platforms, and as we move forward, growth is becoming more and more difficult for smaller players. Now, Google TV is set to face a new ...
As our TVs continue to get smarter, the potential for things to go wrong only grows. This isn’t a problem exclusive to TVs, but any internet-connected device as well. With the most recent version of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results