The webOS on my LG isn’t bad per se, but it’s worse than using the Apple TV hooked up to it. I’ve personally found that a box of some sort plugged into the TV well slays offer a better experience.
I just occasionally plug my TV into Ethernet overnight to slow it to pull updates. No WiFi.
Yeah, I had a webOS TV for four or so years and it was fine, the apps could all be moved around so the most commonly used were at the start of the menu, it didn’t slow down after updates, there wasn’t that much advertising on the UI. Have a Samsung one now and it’s much the same.
The webOS on my LG isn’t bad per se, but it’s worse than using the Apple TV hooked up to it. I’ve personally found that a box of some sort plugged into the TV well slays offer a better experience.
I just occasionally plug my TV into Ethernet overnight to slow it to pull updates. No WiFi.
Yeah, I had a webOS TV for four or so years and it was fine, the apps could all be moved around so the most commonly used were at the start of the menu, it didn’t slow down after updates, there wasn’t that much advertising on the UI. Have a Samsung one now and it’s much the same.
Yeah my only issue with WebOS is that it feels like it should have Chromecast built in but doesn’t.
I have a Chromecast in my LG and it gets used 2 times a year. I can just sling streams to the tv itself 99% of time but normally just use the remote