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So i have a  Cinebeam LG PF50KG projector its running webos 3.0/3.7 projector there is no content store, i have not had a firmware update pushed to it. I cant find any firmware for it online either. Including the other regional variants, KS and KA. 

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Skype, the Microsoft-owned video calling service, has quietly announced that it will no longer offer an app for smart TVs starting in June. ... Skype's smart TV app will no longer receive updates after June 1, but those who have already downloaded it can continue to use it.Mar 8, 2016

sorry, but Skype is no longer supported by smart TVs

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