New LG OLED TVs to Support Google Stadia and GeForce NOW; Game Optimizer Feature Unveiled

New LG OLED TVs to Support Google Stadia and GeForce NOW; Game Optimizer Feature Unveiled

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CES 2021 provided quite a bit of gaming news for those interested in LG OLED TVs. LG has slowly positioned its TVs as the best way to play games thanks to HDMI 2.1 and G-SYNC compatibility in the past couple of years, and the 2021 lineup that was announced today goes even further with additions such as native Google Stadia support, which will be available in the latter part of the year as a downloadable app from the LG Content Store in countries where Stadia is available. To be precise, the press release mentions 'the latest webOS smart TVs', suggesting that even televisions from the QNED Mini LED and NanoCell lineups should support Stadia - though of course, a controller will still be needed to play.

Lee Sang-woo, senior vice president of corporate business strategy at LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company, stated:

New LG OLED TVs to Support Google Stadia and GeForce NOW; Game Optimizer Feature Unveiled

Jan 11, 2021, 6:29pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/new-lg-oled-tvs-to-support-google-stadia-and-geforce-now-game-optimizer-feature-unveiled/ > CES 2021 provided quite a bit of gaming news for those interested in LG OLED TVs. LG has slowly positioned its TVs as the best way to play games thanks to HDMI 2.1 and G-SYNC compatibility in the past couple of years, and the 2021 lineup that was announced today goes even further with additions such as native Google Stadia support, which will be available in the latter part of the year as a downloadable app from the LG Content Store in countries where Stadia is available. To be precise, the press release mentions 'the latest webOS smart TVs', suggesting that even televisions from the QNED Mini LED and NanoCell lineups should support Stadia - though of course, a controller will still be needed to play. > Lee Sang-woo, senior vice president of corporate business strategy at LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company, stated: