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Lemon WebTV Gets a Major Update with More Channels, Fixed Streams and a Fresh New Look

Lemon WebTV has received a meaningful update aimed at making the experience smoother, more reliable and more enjoyable for anyone who wants to browse Malaysian TV channels online. The latest refresh is not just about adding more content. It also improves the way channels are managed behind the scenes, resolves broken streaming links, and gives the on-screen controls a more polished and colourful design.

For viewers, that means less time dealing with unavailable streams and more time simply choosing a channel and watching.

More Malaysian Channels Added to Lemon WebTV

One of the biggest highlights in this update is the expanded channel selection. Lemon WebTV now includes several additional channels, giving viewers more choices across news, entertainment, education, religious programming and sports. The newly added channels include:

TV9 brings more local entertainment and family-friendly content into the mix, while TVDidik provides education-focused programming that can be useful for students, parents and anyone looking for learning-based content. AL-HIJRAH adds Islamic programming, current affairs and family-oriented shows, while UNIFI-SPORTS expands the platform's sports coverage for viewers who enjoy live events, sporting highlights and related programmes. Together with existing channels such as TV1, TV2, TV3, OKEY TV, RTM Sukan, RTM Berita, TV6 and RTM Parlimen, Lemon WebTV now offers a more complete and varied Malaysian TV browsing experience.


Broken Channel Links Have Been Updated

Streaming sources can change over time. A channel that works today may stop working later because of updates to the original streaming provider, a change in player technology, or a revised source URL. That is why this Lemon WebTV update also focuses on fixing and updating selected channel links. TV1 and TV2 have been updated with new working iframe sources, helping ensure that the channels load more reliably through the Lemon WebTV player. TV3 was also revised with a cleaner direct source link. During testing, the embedded player required encrypted-media permission for playback, so the player settings were adjusted to support that requirement while still keeping unnecessary browser permissions restricted.

This approach keeps the player practical. Essential video playback features remain enabled, while features such as Bluetooth access are not allowed because they are not needed for watching TV.

Pop-Up Protection Remains in Place

One of the more important improvements is that Lemon WebTV continues to block pop-up windows from embedded sources. Some third-party streaming pages may attempt to open extra tabs, promotional pages or pop-up content. To reduce that risk, the Lemon WebTV iframe sandbox does not allow pop-ups. This means viewers can focus on the selected channel without being redirected away from the TV interface unnecessarily. The player still supports the features needed for normal viewing, including autoplay, fullscreen mode, picture-in-picture where supported, and encrypted media playback for streams that require it.

A More Colourful and Clearer Player Interface

The Lemon WebTV player controls have also been refreshed to make navigation easier at a glance. Instead of having every button use a similar appearance, each primary action now has its own distinct colour. The Previous Channel button now uses a green tone, giving it a clear contrast against the blue Next Channel button. The Channel Listing button uses purple, making it easy to identify when browsing available stations. Fullscreen uses an amber-orange colour to stand out as a display-related action, while the Close button now uses a darker red tone for a more natural exit or stop action.

This may sound like a small detail, but it improves usability. When controls are visible over a live stream, viewers should be able to recognise what each button does immediately without needing to read every label.

The revised colour system helps make the interface feel more intentional, modern and easier to use across desktop and mobile devices.


Designed for Desktop and Mobile Viewing

The Lemon WebTV interface continues to be designed for different screen sizes. On larger displays, channels are presented in a neat grid layout that makes browsing easy. On tablets and mobile devices, the layout adapts so channel cards remain readable and comfortable to tap. Inside the player, the controls automatically hide after a short period to keep the viewing area clean. They can be brought back when needed, while the channel listing remains available for quick switching between stations.

The result is a TV-style interface that feels more focused than a simple page full of embedded links.

What This Update Means for Lemon WebTV

This update is a step forward for Lemon WebTV as a convenient place to browse Malaysian TV channels online. The additions of TV9, TVDidik, AL-HIJRAH and UNIFI-SPORTS expand the range of available content. Updated links for TV1, TV2 and TV3 improve reliability. Pop-up restrictions help create a cleaner viewing experience. The refreshed controls make the player easier to use, while the separate channel configuration file makes future maintenance much simpler. It is a combination of visible improvements and behind-the-scenes improvements, which is often the best kind of update.

Final Thoughts

Lemon WebTV is gradually becoming a more complete and user-friendly online TV hub for Malaysian viewers. With more channels, repaired sources, improved playback compatibility, pop-up protection and a cleaner interface, the latest update is focused on one simple goal: making it easier to choose a channel and enjoy watching.

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