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Can I upgrade my TV LG 43UJ670V from webOS 3.0 to webOS 4.0 ?


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I DO NOT ASK THAT I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT IT IS POSSIBLE ... the intelligent electric circuitry inside uses the drivers configured optimally for itself. Then, over time, they update. For what you want, you need to have the source code then you can develop it. Also, you know the code where it was assembled ... success

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