LG May Debut webOS-Powered TV Next Week

Smart TV will reportedly use webOS Card multitasking system.

Palm's webOS has had its fair share of owners since it launched in 2009, and after remaining largely underutilized by HP, the once-mobile operating system may finally make another appearance on the market in the near future, this time with one of LG's new televisions. In fact, sources have told The Wall Street Journal (via The Verge) that LG is expected to unveil the new smart TV as early as next week at CES in Las Vegas.
HP-TouchPad
HP TouchPad with webOS
While all of the features expected to arrive with the TV were not revealed, it is said that the television will use webOS' signature Card multitasking system—a system that has been mimicked and borrowed by just about every major mobile operating system developer since it was created. According to The Verge, the webOS TV will reportedly be equipped with a 2.2GHz dual-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM.
Beyond televisions, the future of webOS is still unclear, but The Wall Street Journal's source suggests that LG may eventually develop the operating system for use with smartphones.
We will be in Las Vegas to bring you all of the big news from CES next week, so be sure to stay tuned to IGN to see if LG's webOS television finally becomes a reality.

 

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