GeForce Now will stream games to LG TVs

Nvidia’s GeForce Now Cloud gaming The service is coming to LG TVs this week. The service will allow gamers to play PC games directly through their TV if they have a fast enough internet connection and a compatible controller.

Which TVs are supported?

Currently, only the beta version of GeForce Now is available and it is limited to newer LG OLED and 4K UHD TVs produced in the past few years. If you are not sure if your TV is cut, you can see the list Compatible TVs on the LG site.

What are the requirements?

Main request to play games on GeForce Now is a fast internet connection. Nvidia recommends a minimum download speed of 15Mbps for gaming at 720p at 60fps and 25Mbps for playing at 1080p at 60fps. While the TV is compatible with the service, there is no 4K option yet. A wired ethernet connection is also recommended, but the service must run wirelessly on modern dual-band routers with 5 GHz Wi-Fi.

Players also need an input device and most standard gamepads are supported. Players can use most Logitech gamepads and popular console options like Playstation 4‘S DualShock 4, PlayStation 5 Dualsenseand controllers for Xbox 360 and Xbox Series X.

What books are there?

One of the best things about GeForce Now is that it connects to digital stores like Sauna, Source, and Ubisoft Connect so that players can enjoy games from their existing library. The service supports popular titles like Top Legendary and Fortniteand single-player games like Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and Cyberpunk 2077.

How to get it

All users need to do is download the GeForce Now app from LG Content Store and sign up for a member on the Nvidia site.

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Hung

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