LG's OLED TVs now have access to Google Stadia And that may provide a compelling reason for many to finally try Google's streaming gaming service
Google Stadia is far from a huge success, despite Google's massive influence, resources, and cloud platform However, perhaps helped by the fact that it had to compete with the value and feature set of Xbox Game Pass, Stadia was a poor seller from the moment it was released
However, adding Stadia to the best TVs currently available could be the coup needed for streaming game services
Integrating Stadia, or any other streaming service, into a smart TV is nothing new All Android TV-based sets can run Stadia by default But there is more to this LG OLED news than meets the eye [Last year's LG CX OLED and the 2021 LG C1 OLED TVs are loaded with gaming capabilities There's the acclaimed low-latency game mode, variable refresh rate support (up to 120 frames per second when gaming), Dolby Vision HDR, and Dolby Atmos audio support
These features alone make the LG OLED one of the best gaming TVs you can buy today
Stadia support is simply a matter of connecting a controller (PS4 and Xbox One controllers are supported) to the TV and using the Stadia app This means that LG's OLED TVs add another gaming feather to their already extensive feature cap
With a speedy Internet connection, the ability to simply run Stadia on a killer OLED TV could make the service ultimately attractive Nearly 200 games can be played, including hits like Resident Evil Village, Assassin's Creed, Hitman 3, Assassin's Creed, and Valhalla: Even without a PS5 or Xbox Series X, "Resident Evil 7: Resident Evil Village," "Assassin's Creed Valhalla," and "Hitman 3," among other hit titles: you can play some 200 games, including "Resident Evil 7: Resident Evil
With CES 2022 just around the corner, next year will see a slew of new TVs focused on gaming features, such as harnessing the power of next-generation game consoles and actively incorporating game streaming LG is at the vanguard of this trend, and we look forward to what's next
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