LG’s new TVs can play PC games without a PC, thanks to the company’s new WebOS TV operating system. The feature is currently available on the LG 55EG9100 and 65EG9100 models, and it works by streaming games from a user’s PC over the internet. The LG TVs have been designed with gaming in mind, and they come with a number of features that make playing games on them easier. For example, they have a built-in gamepad that can be used to control characters in games, and they also have an integrated graphics processor that makes them capable of playing high-resolution graphics games. The LG TVs are not the only ones to offer this kind of functionality; other TV manufacturers such as Samsung and Sony also have their own versions of streaming TV gaming systems. However, LG’s system is likely to be the most popular because it is available at a lower price than either of the other two systems. ..


The GeForce Now app first launched on LG TVs in beta in 2021, but now everyone with a supported LG TV can go ahead and download the app and stream high-quality PC games from the streaming service’s library.

LG has a list of TVs that support GeForce Now game streaming, and there are quite a few. However, it seems that only 2021 LG TV models with webOS 6.0 will work. If you have an older TV, you’ll miss out on playing video games on your TV.

Of course, if this really interests you, you could always consider upgrading to a new TV, as there are quite a few great models out there. If you decide to pick up a new TV, NVIDIA is offering six months of GeForce Now’s Priority tier free with the purchase of select models.

NVIDIA just added many new games to its service, so if your TV is supported, you can now play Mortal Online 2, Daemon X Machina, Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, Tropico 6, and Assassin’s Creed III Deluxe Edition.