LG acquires webOS from HP to use in their smart tv's.

shaurya.malik88

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Lg had made an agreement with HP to use HP's webOS into their LG's smart tv's. LG will get the source code. ssociated documentation, engineering talent and related websites associated with webOS. Check out this link to get more info on the agreement between these two brands LG acquires webOS from HP ? but not for mobile kit ? The Register
 

Desmond

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Well the remote can be used to show program timings/schedules etc. Also the remote should be wifi.
 
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shaurya.malik88

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A touch screen remote, Not a Bad Idea and I wonder Why all the TV manufacturing brands haven't used this feature in their smart tv's. though I doubt whether something like this will get applicable in the time to come or not.Though there are rumors that upcoming Apple TV may have the touch screen remote in them..It's all a matter of wait and watch and who knows we might see this by the next month.
 

Sam22

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A touch screen remote, Not a Bad Idea and I wonder Why all the TV manufacturing brands haven't used this feature in their smart tv's. though I doubt whether something like this will get applicable in the time to come or not.Though there are rumors that upcoming Apple TV may have the touch screen remote in them..It's all a matter of wait and watch and who knows we might see this by the next month.

I have also heard the same rumors about Apple but We aren't even sure enough that we would get the Apple TV in 2103 or not...Apple has been playing Hide & Seek game with their TV..
 

Ankit Omar

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Wow… what an interesting thread here people are more into talking about the smart TV remote instead of TV itself. BTW – the idea was nice for touch remote though we can access our TVs with smartphones but remote; it should have a touch-based interface now.
 

NoasArcAngel

Wise Old Owl
Wow… what an interesting thread here people are more into talking about the smart TV remote instead of TV itself. BTW – the idea was nice for touch remote though we can access our TVs with smartphones but remote; it should have a touch-based interface now.

put an ir blaster in a phone , and voila
 

gameranand

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I prefer buttons for remote so that I don't have to look at the remote for changing channels and increasing volume. :|
 
Lg had made an agreement with HP to use HP's webOS into their LG's smart tv's. LG will get the source code. ssociated documentation, engineering talent and related websites associated with webOS. Check out this link to get more info on the agreement between these two brands LG acquires webOS from HP ? but not for mobile kit ? The Register

Well everything is clear to me but wondering why LG is not using the Google OS instead, and for HP - I mean what sort of OS it would be? And in which TVs will they use it?
 
No reply yet for my query. Guys please tell about HP web OS as I’m damn confused about this term and its use in LG smart TV. Any further information regarding the same would be appreciated.
 

Ankit Omar

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I prefer buttons for remote so that I don't have to look at the remote for changing channels and increasing volume. :|

That's quite true; if we have a button remote in hand we don’t have to look at it while operating TV interface unlike any touch remote. But IMO accessing a smart TV interface with touch remote would be way faster than conventional one, isn't it?
 
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