Yes, you can install the Swisscom blue TV app on this TV. The blue TV app is available on LG Smart TVs from 2018, and your 2022 model is compatible. Simply download the app from your TV's App Store and log in with your blue credentials.
No, it's not possible to use Google Play directly to download apps on this LG TV model, as it runs on the webOS system, which is not compatible with the Google Play Store. However, this TV does have its own app shop, the LG Content Store, which offers a wide selection of popular apps such as Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and many more.
If you absolutely must access the applications in the Google Play Store, one solution is to connect an external Android device (such as a Google Chromecast, Android TV box or Amazon Fire TV stick) to the TV via an HDMI port. These devices allow you to use the Google Play Store and its applications on the TV, without modifying the webOS system on the TV itself.
Yes, Netflix and Disney+ are available on the LG 32LQ63806LC device.
- This TV supports the webOS Smart TV platform, which provides access to a variety of streaming services, including Netflix and Disney+.
- The TV's remote control even offers direct access buttons for these services, making it easier to use.
Yes, the device contains a DVB-S2 tuner and the connection for the satellite antenna is visible on the rear panel.
It is the one to the left of the Antenna IN port.
Currently, four different screen technologies are used in display construction: Liquid crystal (LCD), light emitting diode (LED), organic light emitting diode (OLED) and quantum dots technology (QLED). I recommend QLED technology for 32-inch TVs.
I am happy to link you to a selection of QLED TVs.
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