Anyone with a recently released TV in their living room is in for a treat this month. It's just been confirmed that the firm's Streaming Week deal is back and is offering swathes of shows, movies and more to watch for free. Things will kick off tomorrow, May 19, and it's definitely worth checking out what's on offer.
Incentives available include totally free access to Apple TV+ for three months. For those not in the know, this platform features award-winning shows such as Severance, Silo, The Studio and Ted Lasso.
There are also exclusive movies to watch including Napoleon, Killers of the Flower Moon and Ghosted.
Along with that Apple TV+ access, LG owners also get free access to Deutsche Grammophone's Stage+ - a platform that streams a curated selection of premium concerts, operas and documentaries from around the world.
Mubi is also being dished out without any fees so telly addicts can view some of the world's finest films.
Other extras include Blacknut Cloud Gaming with free sessions for any of their 500+ premium games plus Baby Shark World for Kids.
This service offers an extensive collection of songs and stories to LG Smart TV owners worldwide for free for one month
So, how do you know if you are getting the boost?
LG says eligible devices include its TVs above UHD released after 2019 (running webOS 4.5 and above), the LG StanbyME or StanbyME Go, as well as UHD and WQHD Smart Monitors.
To get the freebies, LG has confirmed that you can enjoy the exclusive deals on the LG Streaming Week app, accessible from the Home Screen, Content Store or Apps.
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