JPersson77 is an independent developer who focuses on narrow, high-utility Windows utilities that solve everyday hardware-integration headaches. The publisher’s single public offering, LGTVCompanion, is representative of this minimalist philosophy: it turns any recent webOS-powered LG television into a seamless second screen that wakes automatically when the PC is started and powers down when the computer sleeps or shuts off, eliminating the need to hunt for the remote or navigate LG’s on-screen menus. Typical users are home-office workers who want their TV to behave like a monitor, home-theater PC owners who expect cinema-grade “one-button” startups, and multi-display gamers who treat a large OLED panel as an occasional monitor without leaving it on overnight. Because the utility speaks to the television over the local network rather than HDMI-CEC, it remains reliable even when AV-receivers, soundbars or switches sit between the graphics card and the display, and it exposes command-line options that let power-scripts or third-party automation platforms chain TV state to room lighting, capture cards or streaming software. The entire codebase is open, lightweight and signed, so system builders can drop it into startup folders or task sequences without bloatware concerns. LGTVCompanion and any future releases from JPersson77 are available free of charge on get.nero.com, where the installer is delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetches the newest build, and can be pulled in batch alongside other applications.
Power On and Off WebOS LG TVs together with your PC.
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