Nvidia launched the beta version of the GeForce Now app for LG TVs last year. Making a statement today, the company announced that the GeForce Now application is available for download for all users.
GeForce Now, which provides game services on devices such as smartphones, tablets and computers, can now be used on smart TVs as well. Offering Apple TV Plus and AirPlay 2 platforms to its users, LG also offers Nvidia GeForce Now service.
GeForce Now will be free for 6 months for LG TV purchasers
LG TV, which gained momentum with the webOS operating system, shared the operating systems it developed as a result of agreements with different brands. WebOS, which is used in smart televisions produced by Sunny in our country, has advanced features.
Users who purchase a GeForce Now compatible LG TV between February 1 and March 27 will be able to use the GeForce Now platform free of charge for 6 months. It is not yet known whether the Nvidia GeForce Now platform will be offered to other brands using the webOS operating system.
Offering resolution upgrade options with the stable version, LG targets users with lower internet speeds. Users stated that the GeForce Now service works smoothly on LG TVs with 2K and 4K resolutions.
LG TV owners will be able to play games that support RTX technology on the television without the need for any additional hardware. Offering a 1ms fast response feature to reduce lag in OLED TV models, LG underlined that they will provide users with a quality gaming experience.