MobileNews

LG expanding Apple TV and Music apps, HomeKit, and AirPlay to third-party webOS TVs

LG has announced a dramatic expansion of TVs that offer support for the Apple TV app, AirPlay, HomeKit, and Apple Music. While these features have been available on LG’s own webOS TVs for a while, today’s announcement expands them to third-party TVs that run the company’s webOS Hub software.

In a press release, LG explained that TVs from 200 other brands support its webOS Hub software. This includes the likes of Seiki, Eko, Stream System, Konka, Aiwa, and Hyundai. As expected, however, there are some limitations on which TVs from those brands are adding support for these Apple features.

Here’s a rundown of the new features, as described by LG:

  • The Apple TV+ app with support for TV+ content, movies and TV shows from iTunes, and Apple TV Channels for third-party streaming services
  • Apple Music with Apple Music Radio, Live Lyrics, full library access, and more
  • AirPlay for streaming movies, music, games, and photos to your smart TV right from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
  • HomeKit support for controlling your TV through the Apple Home app and with Siri

LG says that AirPlay and HomeKit are only available on OLED TVs and UHD TVs that are powered by webOS Hub 2.0, which was released last year. The Apple TV app and Apple Music apps, however, are coming to a much wider selection of webOS Hub-powered TVs across over 100 countries.

This is a notable expansion of HomeKit, AirPlay, Apple Music, and the Apple TV app, despite the limitations. The webOS Hub software powers a broad range of TVs across different price points around the world. Is your TV included in this rollout? Let us know down in the comments.


Check out 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple news:


Author: Chance Miller
Source: 9TO5Google

Related posts
AI & RoboticsNews

Nvidia and DataStax just made generative AI smarter and leaner — here’s how

AI & RoboticsNews

OpenAI opens up its most powerful model, o1, to third-party developers

AI & RoboticsNews

UAE’s Falcon 3 challenges open-source leaders amid surging demand for small AI models

DefenseNews

Army, Navy conduct key hypersonic missile test

Sign up for our Newsletter and
stay informed!