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WebOS 2.0 – LG TVs that Matter

When buying a smartphone, the most common question you hear everyone debate is the difference between Android and iOS. Which interface will work best for me? And the same can be said when considering a new laptop or desktop computer – do I go with a Mac or a Windows box?

If the operating system makes all the difference on these devices, why aren’t we asking the same question when picking out an Ultra HD (or even SUHD) TV?

After all, most high-tech TV owners will tell you they find Smart TVs endlessly frustrating to navigate, leaving them using a small portion of what their home entertainment system actually has to offer.

Thankfully, LG is ahead of the pack with its award-winning range of webOS 2.0 Smart TVs. (WebOS 2.0 is this year’s version of LG’s ground-breaking and brilliant webOS smart TV operating system first unveiled last year.)

[su_box title=”How much quicker is a LG webOS 2.0 TV?” style=”glass” box_color=”#f37021″]WebOS 2.0 is 60% quicker than the previous version of the operating system, and that’s just when it comes to startup. Switching between the home page and apps like YouTube (for example) is said to be 70% faster, while the settings menus are also more than one and a half times quicker. [/su_box]

WebOS is popular. So much so that the first batch of webOS TVs sold over five million units in eight months, so says the South Korean electronics giant.

Designed for ease of use, LG TVs running webOS 2.0 are simple, stable and intuitive – whatever you want to watch, find, launch or play, you can do it easily because WebOS 2.0 TVs are quick, user-friendly and can even multitask.

Wait… a multitasking TV?

Imagine you’re playing your favourite game on Xbox One and decide to take a quick break to watch the news. Finished? Choose the Xbox app and the game you were previously enjoying is immediately back on-screen, ready for you to resume exactly where you left off.

This works because webOS 2.0 treats everything (and by everything, we mean everything!) as its own app. So whatever you have plugged into your TV is seen as a standalone application and can remain open, allowing near-instantaneous switching. It’s simple, but oh-so-smart.

And LG’s Bean Bird mascot makes setting up a webOS TV a treat, no matter your level of tech know-how.

To find out how you can revolutionises the way you watch and experience entertainment with LG’s award-winning Smart TV webOS 2.0 platform, click here.

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