But LG’s close partnership with Nvidia for features like G-Sync, and its inclusion of low-latency and picture-enhancing image processing options, make it a natural choice. It’s technically the second TV operating system to claim that honor: Since Nvidia’s own SHIELD set-top box runs Android TV, Google’s big-screen OS is the first. The pricier options in LG’s lineup include some impressive gaming features, so it’s no surprise that WebOS is one of the first smart TV operating systems to get access to Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service. All of them are running on WebOS, the company’s internal software inherited from the ghost of Palm Pilots past. ![]() LG makes some of the most drool-worthy televisions on the market, and the kind of Black Friday doorbusters that cost less than a night out with the family.
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