LG TVs with webOS 5.0 and above now support Google Stadia

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At present, LG TVs running webOS 5.0/6.0 can download the Stadia application through the App Store, and users can try Stadia and GeForce Now for free through the basic account.

From December 8th, in 22 countries and regions where Google Stadia has been launched, LG TVs (2020 and newer models) running webOS 5.0/6.0 can download the Stadia app through the App Store, so that they can be played on the TV smoothly Google’s cloud gaming.
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LG promised that Google Stadia and NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service will be available on its TVs in 2021. The former has already been implemented, while the latter has entered the testing phase in mid-November.

Through the basic account, LG TV users can try Stadia and GeForce Now for free, but the services provided by the two are different. On these LG TVs, the RTX 3080 level with an annual fee of $200 is tried, and it does not support 4K resolution cloud gaming. At present, NVIDIA only supports 4K resolution in its own Shield TV set-top box. The Google Stadia supported by LG TV is to provide a complete "Stadia Pro" level, providing 4K cloud gaming resolution, HDR and 5.1 surround sound, after which the monthly fee is 10 US dollars.
 
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