LG Electronics announced a new gaming service for its OLED TVs on September 13. The company introduced GeForce NOW Powered by GFN.CO.KR to its webOS Gaming Portal. This platform allows users to stream high-specification PC games directly on their televisions. The service eliminates the need for a separate gaming console or a dedicated graphics card.

The integration connects the television to NVIDIA's cloud infrastructure. Users access the platform through the webOS Gaming Portal interface. The service enables real-time streaming of demanding games without local hardware upgrades. LG positions this feature as a way to enjoy high-spec games on the screen.
LG Electronics made the service available in South Korea through Bestshop retail locations. The rollout covered 16 major Bestshop stores across the country. Availability for the service lasted until September 13. The company did not release specific pricing details for the service.
LG enables real-time PC game streaming on televisions without extra hardware
This update expands the gaming capabilities of LG OLED TVs through cloud technology. The move aligns with the industry trend of reducing reliance on physical gaming hardware. Consumers in South Korea can access the service through the specified retail network.
Source: cdn.mania.kr



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