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LG webOS Smart TVs gain online payment support
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By Rex G
It starts ok but when I select a program it just sits there with the 'wheel' turning. It works ok on my phone and ipad. Have tried updating tv operating system and iview app but they seem to be at the latest version. Anyone else having problems?
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By tarakdave
I have noted that TV WebOS is very slow and when you start TV it taking long time to go to any menu.
Is there any way to make it fast ?
Is there any way that it will update program guide quickly ?
Is it possble to change Change font size ?
Does magic remote cofigurable ? Is it possible to change remote scroll wheel to sound insted of changing channel ?
If you connect to any HDMI device it taking long time to switch back to normal TV mode some time it requied to switch off an switch on.
This is dumb OS. I should have check before buying it. Please any one has answer to make it fast ?
Is it is possible to change OS if I dont want to use WebOS ?
New buyer please check before you jump to WebOS
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By AtWitsEnd696
Why does you WEWB browser so. Bad. Cannot watch CP24 Live where as on any other device It comes in fine, Please fix this.
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By SHawk
Immediately following the major LG webOS firmware upgrade last week, our OLED65G2PSA is damaged. A white line appears top to bottom of screen in from the left hand side & the tv either fails to turn on, or shuts itself down shortly after. Has anyone else had this issue & if so, has any update on a solution. (I'm waiting for LG to get it sorted. Waiting ...)
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Alex
LG has announced its partnership with Paymentwall to bring the ability to make online purchases on a host of its Smart TVs, powered by its custom webOS 3.0 platform.
LG and Paymentwall want to change that by giving both app developers and users an easy way to do business. App developers will be able to hook into webOS’s features to present a “Buy Now” option in their app or game. Users, on the other hand, simply need to click on that button and enter their credit card details. And since Paymentwall supports all sorts of credit and debit card and e-wallets, including MasterCard, Visa, and AliPay, you won’t need to sign in separately for purchases.
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