LG unveiled its new lineup of smart TVs for 2024 at CES 2024. These include the M4, G4, and C4 models. One notable feature of these new smart TVs is their built-in support for Chromecast. Android users can now easily cast videos from their portable devices directly onto their LG TVs.
While LG has supported Apple AirPlay since 2019, users had to wait for 5 years for Google Cast compatibility. Additionally, the new LG TVs also support the Matter protocol, allowing users to control smart home devices connected to the Google Home app. The Google Home feature will be available for use in 2024.
Furthermore, LG announced the webOS Re:New program, which aims to upgrade the webOS of older smart TV models. The first TV models to receive this upgrade will be the LG OLED and QLED models from 2022. Information regarding other models will be announced at a later date.
TLDR: LG unveiled its 2024 smart TV lineup at CES 2024, featuring models like M4, G4, and C4. These new smart TVs support Chromecast and will have compatibility with Google Home’s smart home devices in 2024. LG also announced the webOS Re:New program, which upgrades the webOS of older TV models, beginning with LG OLED and QLED models from 2022.
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