LG webOS Smart TVs to Get Nvidia GeForce Now, Apple Music Apps

LG on Thursday introduced that it’s partnering with Nvidia to supply GeForce Now cloud gaming service to its TV customers. The cloud gaming app will initially be provided as a beta take a look at to customers on choose LG TVs. Furthermore, the South Korean tech big has additionally introduced that its TVs will even get a local app for Apple Music. Apple’s music streaming service will probably be provided without cost for a restricted time for brand new subscribers. Both these functionalities require the LG good TVs to run the corporate’s webOS.

LG on Thursday announced that its 2021 LG 4K OLED, QNED Mini LED and NanoCell TV customers in 80 markets will have the ability to entry the beta take a look at for Nvidia’s cloud gaming service — GeForce Now. This will give entry to customers to play greater than 35 free-to-play video games with a suitable controller. Some of the video games obtainable to beta testers embrace Rocket League, Destiny 2, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, and Crysis Remastered Trilogy. Players will have the ability to expertise these video games at as much as 1080p decision and as much as 60 frames per second.

Furthermore, GeForce Now Priority members can avail the ray-tracing and synthetic intelligence (AI) expertise, in addition to get streams from GeForce RTX-powered servers from numerous LG information centres globally. LG mentions that its “OLED’s self-lit pixels ensure the most vibrant colors and deepest blacks to make in-game environments and characters more realistic than ever.” LG TVs even have 1ms response time and super-low enter lag for smoother visuals, the corporate claims.

Separately, LG additionally announced that customers will now have the ability to obtain the Apple Music app on their LG good TVs working webOS 4.0 or increased. The music streaming app from Apple may be downloaded from LG Content Store. Once the app is downloaded, customers can both sign-in to their Apple Music account or alternatively, enroll and avail free three months of subscription.


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