LG, has updated its recent model OLED, NanoCell and 4K/UHD TVs to include even more streaming services including AppleTV and Optus Sport.
More than 1.5 million LG TV owners across Australia now have even more streaming options with Apple TV, ABC iView, Optus Sport and Amazon Music now available side by side with recent additions like Disney+ along with existing services Netflix, Stan, YouTube and Amazon Prime.
Recent research by Roy Morgan says almost 16 million Australians have access to at least one content streaming service like Netflix (13.28 million viewers), Foxtel (5.5 million), Stan (4.43 million), Disney+ (2.49 million), and Amazon Prime Video (2.16 million).
“At LG Electronics Australia, we are passionate about providing Australians with content viewing options that enrich the home entertainment experience,” said Tony Brown, Marketing Manager for Home Entertainment at LG Electronics Australia.
‘At a time where Australians are staying home and watching more movies and TV shows, we have made it easy for consumers to catch up and stream their favourite shows whenever they please and in the comfort of their lounge room.
“We look forward to continuing to add more high-quality entertainment services in the future for new and existing customers.”
LG webOS is available across selected 2020 8K and 4K LG OLED, NanoCell and 4K UHD models. The company’s premium OLED TV range (88/77ZX, 77/65/55GX, 77/65/55CX, 65/55BX) and its premium LED/LCD NanoCell TV range (75/65 NANO99, 75/65 NANO95, 86/75/65 NANO91, 65/55 NANO86, 65/55 NANO80) are also available in variety of form factors to suit any home entertainment space.
Apple TV app available on 2019 and 2020 LG OLED, LG NanoCell and LG 4K UHD TV models.
ABC iView available on LG OLED, LG NanoCell and LG 4K UHD models manufactured from 2014.
Optus Sport app available on LG OLED, LG NanoCell and LG 4K UHD models manufactured from 2017.
Amazon Music app available on select LG OLED, LG NanoCell and LG 4K UHD models running on webOS 3.0-5.0.