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Hello, PBS has not decided to launch their passport app on webOS TVs yet. ^AC
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not Really. This TV has a terrible Operating System. The browser appears to be incompatible with most web sites. It will not properly pass authentication credentials to the PBS web site or even display site pages properly and unlike other televisions, you can not get the PBS app from LG Content as a download. There are 2 extremely clunky casting apps available in the Content "Store" (they're free), download to the tv and to some other device you want to cast from, make a connection, load PBS site from within the App, login and cast to the tv. Recommend looking at a Sony, picture is excellent. I bought both a 55" LG QLED and a 55" Sony Bravia OLED, very compatible picture, The Sony has a great Operating System (pretty much Android), plenty of Apps, can cast from any web site loaded in a Chrome browser on any device that's attached to the same (wifi or wired) network as the tv (no clunky middleware Casting app) and you can download the PBS App to the tv from Sony Content and log directly in to you Passport account from there.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This TV does not feature PBS Passport built in. A streaming device such as the Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV,Roku or Apple TV are needed to access PBS Passport.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No it does not. And to make it worse, it also will not play PBS Passport video through the built-in web browser.
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