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Microsoft Teams software support on LG web OS


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On 7/9/2020 at 9:05 PM, idesai said:

Is there any possibility to run the Microsoft Teams application on LG LED TV 55UM7300 with webOS platform ?

Its not available & won’t be most probably. 
You can use airplay if you have an apple device or miracast(screen mirroring) using an android device.(Click on the screen share option in tv home)

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