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LG gears up to show off its first WebOS TV at CES 2014

LG bought WebOS, a mobile OS originally developed by Palm, from HP earlier this year but has yet to do anything with it. The company announced that it intended to put WebOS in its future smart televisions and, according to reports, is gearing up to show off its first WebOS TV at CES 2014. 

LG always seemed like a strange buyer for WebOS, the slick mobile OS originally developed by Palm, but there’s a chance it could finally be the company to make WebOS succeed. After announcing earlier this year that it intended to put WebOS in its future smart televisions, LG is apparently gearing up to show off its first WebOS TV next week at the International CES in Las Vegas, reports the Wall Street Journal.

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