Amazon, Apple, Google, LG, Roku, Samsung, and Vizio each bring their own app stores and streaming perks. We're here to help you choose the best fit.
All smart TVs—from LG, Samsung, TCL, and other brands—collect personal data. Here's how to use privacy settings to limit ...
While the WebOS interface on most LG smart TVs is straightforward and easy to use, it has a hidden or secret menu that usually goes unnoticed. The menu was designed mainly for technicians and can be ...
If you have an LG TV, like one of their popular OLED models, you have probably noticed that LG has its own smart platform powered by the proprietary webOS. Unlike some smart platforms, today's version ...
Nowadays, with advancements in techonology a television is no longer used just for watching tv programs but rather with smart TV you can do more than just doing that. A smart TV has more features than ...
LG's C1-series doesn't process video quite as well as the company's pricier OLEDs, but it's still an LG OLED, which means it delivers one of the nicest views on the market. Saying LG’s C1-series isn’t ...
LG’s smart TVs use the proprietary webOS platform that you likely know and (maybe) love. If you’ve ever turned yours on to explore settings and menus, you will have noticed that the webOS platform is ...
Stanley is a Smart TV author at Android Police with over 10 years experience in testing and writing about different tech gadgets. He has been reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, rear-projection and ...
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 ...