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GoPro App Brings A New Channel to the LG Smart TV Platform


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LAS VEGAS (JAN. 5, 2015) â GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRO), enabler of some of today’s most engaging content, announced the official launch of its GoPro Channel app for LG Smart TVs. The alliance between GoPro and LG Electronics USA capitalizes on LGâs award-winning webOS Smart TV technology available on 2015 and 2014 4K ULTRA HD, OLED [...]

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