LG is sticking around in the Apple news cycle a bit longer, as the company has just announced that it's bringing the Apple TV app to more smart TVs.
LG will add the Apple TV app to select 2018 and newer smart TVs
LG is sticking around in the Apple news cycle a bit longer, as the company has just announced that it's bringing the Apple TV app to more smart TVs.
This is not the first time that it's been rumored Apple could adopt thinner displays for future iPhones, so add this to the growing pile.
LG's lineup for this year includes TV sets with up to 8K resolution and support for Apple's AirPlay 2 media streaming protocol and the HomeKit software for the connected home.
We have known since the beginning of this year that several TV manufacturers were planning to update their smart television sets to support Apple's AirPlay 2 and, in some cases, HomeKit.
iDB reader Niles Mitchell is the brands behind half a dozen videos that show iOS 13's Files app interfacing with some unlikely external storage devices. Now he's back at it again.
LG's new 27-inch UltraFine display that outputs a 5120 x 2880 5K signal over USB-C DisplayPort works with Mac and iPad Pro, but resolution is limited to 4K on 2018 iPad Pro.
On Tuesday, Apple welcomed a brand new product to its online store shelves, adding yet another LG-branded UltraFine Display to the mix.
In January of this year, it was revealed that many different TV manufacturers, including Samsung and LG, would be adding support for Apple's AirPlay 2 and HomeKit features into some of their smart TVs.
LG’s Australian support account confirmed in a tweet that a firmware update for its 2019 Smart TVs brining support for Apple's HomeKit platform for the connected home and AirPlay 2 device-to-device media streaming technology is arriving during the next week.
LG Display said on Tuesday that it would invest 3 trillion won, which works to about $2.6 billion in America dollars, in its organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels production line in Korea.
Word on the street is that Apple is going to tap additional companies beyond Samsung to handle orders for OLED iPhone displays.
It was only yesterday that the first glimpse of a new LG-branded 4K display surfaced. And now Apple is officially selling the brand new external display to would-be buyers.