How To Check Webos Version On Lg Tv

Let's talk about LG TVs. Specifically, figuring out what version of webOS they're running.
It's a mission. A quest. A digital scavenger hunt, if you will. Prepare for minor frustrations!
First Things First: The Button Tango
Grab that trusty remote. You know, the one you accidentally sit on approximately 7 times a week.
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Press the "Settings" button. I know, groundbreaking, right? It usually looks like a gear or a cog.
If you can't find it, you might need glasses. Or a new remote. Or maybe just turn the lights on.
Diving into the Menu Maze
Now, navigate to "General." Sometimes it's "All Settings." LG loves to keep us on our toes.
Still with me? Good. This is where it gets...slightly less straightforward.

Look for something like "About This TV" or "About TV." The wording varies, because why make things easy?
The Holy Grail: Finding the webOS Version
Click on that "About This TV" option. Brace yourself.
You're getting closer. Like Indiana Jones searching for the Lost Ark, but with fewer snakes and more pixels.
Somewhere in there, buried beneath model numbers and serial numbers, you should find the webOS version.

It might be labeled as "Software Version" or simply "webOS Version." Keep hunting!
An Unpopular Opinion (Prepare Yourself)
Okay, here's a controversial take: TV menus are deliberately confusing.
I stand by it! They're designed to make you think you need a PhD in electronics just to adjust the brightness.
It's a conspiracy, I tell you! A conspiracy to sell more expensive TVs with "user-friendly" interfaces.

The Alternative: The LG Support Website
If you're truly defeated (and I wouldn't blame you), head to the LG support website.
Type in your TV's model number. It's usually on a sticker on the back of the TV. Prepare for some serious neck craning.
The website might tell you the webOS version. Or it might just offer you a confusing PDF manual. It's a gamble!
Why Bother Anyway?
You might be asking yourself, "Why am I doing this? What's the point?"

Maybe you need to update the software. Maybe you're just curious. Maybe you have way too much free time.
Whatever the reason, congratulations! You've successfully navigated the treacherous waters of LG's webOS version check.
A Final Word of (Slightly Sarcastic) Advice
Remember, if all else fails, just unplug the TV and plug it back in. That fixes everything, right?
Okay, maybe not. But it's worth a shot. And it'll give you a good excuse to take a break and grab a snack.
Good luck, fellow LG TV owner. May your menus be navigable and your software always up-to-date!
