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LG and Highbrow to deliver expertly-curated educational TV content

LG Electronics (LG) and Highbrow, the popular ad-free video-on-demand education platform for children, is coming to LG TV customers in 145 countries via the LG Content Store, including Singapore. LGโ€™s Smart TVs running webOS versions 4.0 and higher will be the first to provide children up to 12 years of age, parents and educators with […]

LG Electronics (LG) and Highbrow, the popular ad-free video-on-demand education platform for children, is coming to LG TV customers in 145 countries via the LG Content Store, including Singapore. LGโ€™s Smart TVs running webOS versions 4.0 and higher will be the first to provide children up to 12 years of age, parents and educators with Highbrowโ€™s wide selection of age-appropriate educational content to suit the needs of every young learner.

The Highbrow app delivers an engaging assortment of educational videos that have been carefully hand-curated and matched to each learnerโ€™s age and interest using proprietary technology for a personalized viewing experience. Highbrow makes recommendations from its library of more than 10,000 videos covering topics ranging from science, humanities, mathematics, music, art, languages and more. To deliver its fresh and engaging content, Highbrow works with over 200 global creators including Pinkfong, best known for its megahitย Baby Sharkย song and video. As a globally trusted online learning platform, Highbrow is already being used in more than a hundred schools around the world.

With distance learning still dominating studentsโ€™ lives, TVs have become the go-to education tool in many countries. With already more than a dozen education apps, LG TVs with webOS gives young learners accessย to aย wide selection of educational content while the improved web browser delivers a convenient user experience for all ages.

With the screen mirroring features of LG TVs, content from compatible smartphones, tablets and PCs can be replicated on the TV screen using LG Magic Tap on Android or Airplay for Apple devices. Magic Tap also allows compatible smartphones to connect via NFC to LGโ€™s Magic Remote on 2021 LG TVs, enabling learners to hear the TVโ€™s audio through headphones or earbuds for more privacy and immersiveness.

Because protecting the eyes of viewers during learning is just as important as delivering outstanding picture quality, the displays in all 2021 LG OLED TVs are certified as flicker-free and discomfort glare-free by Underwriter Laboratories.ย And because LG OLED TVs areย TรœV Rheinlandย Eyesafeย certified, parents can be assured that the health of their little onesโ€™ eyes are not at risk.

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