LG’s webOS TVs are yet to come add new apps We can download it from the official application store. According to the company, these apps are aimed at both the oldest and youngest members of the household and offer different entertainment and wellness experiences at home.
Although the webOS platform does not offer as much variety of applications as we can see in stores such as Google Play or Amazon Appstore, the company also offers a good range of applications that allow us to expand the experience of our television. LG recently announced a new set of applications This will allow “the preferences and interests of each user to be met,” as the company puts it in its official press release.
Entertainment, education and health applications at home
One of these new applications is Udemy. It may sound familiar to you as it is a platform that offers a wide range of online courses of all types and specializations. This platform now offers an application that we can access from webOS televisions. More than 200,000 courses More than 3,000 different topics.
Many of the courses Udemy offers are completely free, so it’s a good opportunity to start learning through any device, including televisions. Udemy courses are taught by more than 70,000 instructors, according to the company.
Another application coming to webOS is ABCmouse. an interactive learning platform For the youngest in the house. According to LG’s press release, the app is designed for children ages 2 to 8 and offers thousands of learning activities designed by leading education experts. In the application we can find exercises in the fields of language, mathematics, science, health, social studies, art and music.
Alongside this app, there is also ‘The Pinkfong Company’, which offers musical themes and stories starring characters such as ‘Pinkfong’ and ‘Baby Shark’, which are very popular on YouTube. The app explores other educational activities such as: Learning English or developing healthy habitsAmong other things.
When it comes to games, the popular ‘Jeopardy!’ Many games like are coming to webOS. From Volley studio or ‘Anipang Match’ is a game from Wemade Play studio that offers ‘Earn to Play’ business model so that users can earn some money while playing. LG’s Magic Remote is also crucial in this type of gamingbecause control will be much easier and intuitive when we can move the pointer on the screen while moving the controller.
There are also Saatchi Art and Daily Art Story applications that will offer us the option to personalize the screens of our televisions. A complete gallery of art that we can display on our screens. In addition, other applications such as Alo Moves allow us to enjoy yoga, fitness, nutrition, physical and mental wellness programs carried out by experts.
The company did not provide further information about the availability of these applications; so if they aren’t available on the LG app store yet, they are likely to arrive in the coming weeks.
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