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REVIEW
LiveOdds TV turns the living-room TV into a sportsbook dashboard.
An LG webOS odds-tracker that pipes real-time betting lines across the major sportsbooks onto the big screen — useful for the audience it serves, uncomfortable for everyone else.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ
LiveOdds TV is a sports-betting odds aggregator for LG webOS, and it is exactly the app its name advertises — a wall of moneylines, spreads, and totals across the major US and international sportsbooks, refreshed on a short interval, viewable from the couch on a Magic Remote. The product is honest about what it is. There is no pretense of being a sports-news app or a stats dashboard with a side helping of odds; this is an odds-board, and everything else in the interface serves that purpose.
The editorial question is not whether the app is well-built — it is, within the constraints of the category. The question is whether gambling content belongs on the living-room TV at all, and that is a question App Comrade is not going to answer for the reader. What we can flag is what the app does and does not do to mitigate the harms its category is associated with, and on that count LiveOdds TV does less than apps in regulated app stores are required to do. There is no responsible-gambling messaging in the main flow, no helpline link surfaced, no spending-tracker. The webOS store does not require those things, and the developer has not added them voluntarily.
For the audience that wants this product, the line-movement history charts and the cross-book comparison grid are the two features that justify a TV install over a phone or laptop. For everyone else, the recommendation is to skip — not because the app is broken, but because the category is one that demands a deliberate choice rather than an idle one.
The app does exactly what it advertises — and the question of whether that belongs on the living-room TV is one the viewer has to answer.
FEATURES
LiveOdds TV is a sports-betting odds aggregator for LG webOS. The interface is a wall-of-numbers dashboard — leagues down the left rail (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football, college basketball, soccer, MMA, tennis, golf), live and upcoming games in the centre, and a per-game grid of moneyline, spread, and over/under prices pulled from a rotating shortlist of US and international sportsbooks.
Lines refresh on a short interval — not true tick-by-tick, but fast enough that the displayed prices are usable as a reference. Each game expands to a detail view with full prop markets, line-movement history (typically the last 24 hours), and a side-by-side comparison across the sportsbooks the app tracks. There is no in-app wagering — LiveOdds TV is a data layer, not a sportsbook. Placing the bet still happens on a phone or a desktop browser.
Magic Remote pointing-control is the right input for this interface; the numbers grid is far too dense for directional-pad navigation alone. Favourites and a watchlist persist across sessions tied to a free account. There is no subscription tier — the app monetises through affiliate links to the sportsbooks it lists, which appear as a "Bet now" call-to-action on each line.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The category coverage is broader than most TV-based odds apps. The big four US leagues are covered comprehensively, college football and basketball get full slates, and the international leagues (English Premier League, La Liga, Champions League, ATP/WTA tennis) are present without feeling like afterthoughts. Prop markets are deeper than you'd expect for a TV app — player props, alternative lines, and same-game parlays all surface.
Line-movement history is the feature that justifies the install for serious bettors. Watching a line drift across a 24-hour window in a readable chart, on a 65-inch OLED, is genuinely more useful than the same data on a phone screen. The "compare across books" grid is also handled well — sortable, scannable, and fast enough that price-shopping a single game across five or six sportsbooks takes seconds rather than minutes.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The app's category is gambling content, and the app makes no editorial effort to mitigate that. There is no responsible-gambling messaging surfaced anywhere in the main flow, no spending-tracker, no self-exclusion link, no on-screen helpline number. Apps in this category on regulated app stores (Apple, Google Play) are required to surface those resources. webOS has no such requirement, and LiveOdds TV takes the easier path. That is a real editorial mark against it.
Beyond the category concern: the affiliate-link "Bet now" buttons are aggressive. They appear on every line, in a colour-saturated style that breaks the otherwise restrained dashboard aesthetic, and the click-out flow drops the viewer onto a sportsbook landing page with a deposit-bonus offer rather than the specific game they were viewing. Notification settings are limited — you cannot set a line-movement alert for a specific game, only category-level pushes. And the rotating book list shifts when affiliate deals change, which means a sportsbook the viewer cares about can disappear from the comparison grid without warning.
CONCLUSION
LiveOdds TV does what it sets out to do, and the category it serves has an audience that will find it useful. For bettors who track lines across multiple books and prefer doing that on a TV rather than a laptop, the line-history charts and the comparison grid are the right tools on the right screen. For everyone else — casual sports viewers, families, anyone uncomfortable with gambling content in the living room — this is an app to skip without thinking twice. The missing responsible-gambling resources are a real gap, and the app's monetisation model is exactly as visible as you'd expect from an affiliate-driven product.