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Whats the difference between webOS 6.0 and webOS 5.0?

LG has introduced webOS 6.0 for its TVs, which will arrive in 2021. This update can be called one of the most global in recent years. In addition to the changed interface, a new Magic Remote control has appeared with additional commands. Let’s try to figure out what’s new in LG webOS 6.0 and how it differs from webOS 5.0 (the previous version).

webOS 6.0 and webOS 5.0 differences

New interface

First of all, it’s worth noting that LG’s webOS 6.0 will only be available on TVs from 2021. The reason for this is the company’s strategy, which does not change for every year. For years, the South Korean manufacturer has supplied only its new series of models with the latest operating system.

Currently (since early 2021) LG has a new desktop in its operating system, which is primarily focused on personal recommendations. In addition, the LG ThinQ AI option supports more voice input through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

Next Pick

LG’s webOS 6.0 will be used not only in upcoming 2021 OLED TVs, but also in QNED , Mini LED , NanoCell and UHD Smart TVs. The new control menu should make it easier to find applications and content to query. This is where a feature called Next Pick comes into play, which recommends two upcoming linear TV content items and app / VOD content based on individual usage.

webOS 6.0 and webOS 5.0 differences

Magic explorer

In addition, LG is expanding Magic Link to Magic Explorer. The latter is intended to provide its users with additional information about current films and TV series. This can be information about locations, actors, or other background information that might interest viewers. In addition to all of the above, the new Magic Remote should make it much easier to control LG’s 2021 TVs.

Magic Remote with Hotkeys and NFC

In 2021, LG introduced its new Magic Remote with hotkeys to its users. In addition to shortcuts for Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, there are now also buttons for services like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Disney +. A button for NFC has also been added directly to the remote.

This makes it possible to connect to the exchange of data with smartphones. Now content can be streamed from TV to smartphone and from smartphone to TV. In other words, if the smartphone is equipped with NFC technology, then by pairing this smartphone with the Magic Remote, users will be able to transfer content not only to each other, but also to the TV.

Magic Remote with Hotkeys and NFC

What’s new in webOS 6.0 from LG

With all of the above in mind, let’s briefly recap the changes in LG’s webOS 6.0 platform:
Enhanced Magic Link to Magic Explorer.
New Magic Remote.
New interface (desktop).
Emphasis on Next Pick.
Advanced LG ThinQ AI function.

In conclusion of the comparison: webOS 6.0 vs webOS 5.0, it should be added that, as in 2020, the webOS 6.0 platform has not abandoned advertising. With the help of the Content Dependent option, the user is shown an advertisement that takes into account his interests (thematic advertising). The color of the cursor changes.

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