LG to allow other companies to use its webOS smart TV platform
LG Electronics said on Wednesday its smart TV platform
will be used by other TV makers this year as the company eyes boosting its
software capability.
LG said
some 20 TV manufacturers, including RCA, Konka and Ayonz, will release TVs
installed with its webOS platform.
To attract more TV brands using its smart TV platform, LG said it has also
signed partnerships with streaming giants like Netflix, YouTube and Amazon, as
well as remote controls solution provider Universal Electronics Inc.
The world's top OLED TV maker hopes the latest move helps the
company generate profits and reinforce its presence in content and software
services.
LG Electronics said webOS' openness, easy accessibility and
user-friendly interface will attract more TV makers and that it will actively
support content and broadcasting services to expand the ecosystem of its smart TV platform.
In recent years, LG Electronics has been trying to upgrade its
software capabilities in the TV business, reports Yonhap news agency.
Last month, it acquired U.S.-based TV data analysis startup
Alphonso Inc. so that it can offer enhanced and customised services to users of
its smart TVs and streaming platform.
According to market researcher Omdia, smart TVs accounted for 84.8
per cent of total TV shipments last year. The portion is expected to top 90 per
cent in 2024.
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