CES 2024 is going on right now, and one of the star companies is LG. As you can expect, the Korean tech giant is showing off many innovations with its screen technology. However, its display technology is not the only thing on display at the event. LG just announced that LG TVs in 2024 will come with Chromecast support built-in.
There’s a lot going on at CES 2024 outside of LG, so be sure to check out our CES page for all the latest updates on what’s being showcased at CES. For example, if you’re looking for an affordable phone, TCL just unveiled a whopping seven phones at CES. They’re all affordable, and they bring some interesting display technology.
LG TVs in 2024 will have Chromecast built-in
People should be familiar with LG’s WebOS operating system. This is the operating system that powers its TVs and other devices. It’s one of the most popular out there, but it’s been missing a few features. One of those features is Chromecast.
Chromecast allows you to seamlessly stream content from one device to another. For example, if you have a Google TV device, you’re able to stream what you’re watching on your phone onto the TV. This is perfect for people who want to show a group of people a movie, but they don’t feel like signing into their Netflix account on another device.
During its keynote, LG announced that in 2024, its devices will come with this functionality built in. So, with LG TVs moving forward, you’ll be able to seamlessly show your content without worrying.
There’s more Google integration with LG TVs
Another of the announcements that LG made today is another part of its partnership with Google. LG TVs will be compatible with Matter, and they’ll act as a hub to control your Google Home Products. So, instead of having to buy a separate hub, you’ll be able to access and control your devices right from your TV.