Friday, January 3, 2014

Photos of LG's TV leaked with WebOS - Techzine

Twitter user @ evleaks has published a photo of a TV from LG, which will make use of WebOS. By using WebOS it would be possible to download all apps and use them on the television.

WebOS is an alternative operating systems such as Google TV televisions and their own individual software manufacturers. LG is the owner of WebOS, it is still unclear whether the South Korean company plans to provide information to other companies. Licenses WebOS was developed by Palm, which was acquired by HP. HP WebOS used briefly for smartphones and tablets, but withdrew from the market and sold the system to LG.

@ evleaks has posted the first image of a television from LG that uses WebOS. This is the first time we get an impression of how WebOS will be seen on a TV out. In previous posts we knew to give all that the device continues to use the familiar map interface of WebOS, a system whose design for Android, iOS and Windows Phone as an example is used to make mobile devices.
On the picture you can see that the bottom of the screen are various apps such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and a browser. Although the cards have changed and have been since the time that WebOS was found on mobile devices from HP, a more modern appearance becomes clear what role the cards have to play on television. The cards should make it possible to switch between watching television and using different apps.

Soon @ evleaks is normally a very reliable source for unannounced news about electronics. The chances are also good that the device is indeed going to look like in the picture. Striking at the physical design of the TV is the base that is as wide as the entire device, in addition to the thin bezel around the screen.

The WebOS television will be presented at the CES trade show that begins Tuesday that LG has confirmed in mid-December. The television would include feature a 2.2 GHz dual-core processor and 1.5 GB of memory.

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