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Harry Wild

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  1. My guess that it maybe under development since Apple TV 4K has that exact capabilities with it A10X SoC that is used on the latest iPad Pro models.  I do not think that current LG TV line up's current CPUs and amount of RAM installed have the horsepower to do multi-screen functions.   Maybe in 5 years, that would be possible that LG will have this function built-in.  But now or next year! Apple SoC are cutting edge and takes time to come to reach that level of computer power.

  2. I got a new C7 but no Direct TV Now App.  It been a whole year since the launch and is a major channel app  for Smart TV like Web OS to release.  Why does LG want to force their owners to use a third party streaming box like Apple TV, Amazon Fire or Roku?  "LG should go big or go home!" meaning LG's Web OS should have all the main apps in their inventory and not have their customers to go outside LG to buy another third party streaming device in order to be complete their viewing interests.

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  3. Yeah these propietary built-ins OSes are very slow and have few if any desirable apps in them.  I use Direct TV Now for my streaming channels and it is still not on the apps list either.  Just forces you to have to use Roku. Amazon Fire, ChromeCast or Apple TV box 4K to get all the usable apps.  I understand that both Samsung and LG want to built there smart TV users base but in truth it not happening like they thought.  I have Smart TV built-in in my DVD players, TVs and never ever use them because it is very limited, locks up alot and are slow too.  But the management of the both electronics manufacturers keeps plugging away, putting them in all of their video devices and not really expending much money on improving apps content nor making their OS  competetive at all with the streaming boxes.  

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