The First LG Smart Monitor With WebOS And 32-Inch 4K Panel Was Unveiled
LG’s First Smart Monitor With A 32-Inch 4K Panel, Various Ports, And Webos 22 Operating System Were Unveiled. This Monitor Also Uses Two Five-Watt Speakers.
Samsung unveiled the M series smart monitors at the end of 2020, and since then, we have seen this family’s annual release of new products. Two years later, LG, one of Samsung’s main competitors in the TV market, announced that it would make an intelligent monitor.
According to the report of Gizmochina, the first LG smart monitor is called LG Smart Monitor 32SQ780S and is equipped with a 32-inch LCD panel with a 60 Hz refresh rate. This monitor displays visual content with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels (4K) and can cover 90% of the DCI-P3 color space.
The LG smart monitor is equipped with two HDMI ports, one of which is compatible with eARC. This monitor also uses three USB Type-A ports and one USB Type-C port with a power of 65 watts and a gigabit Ethernet port. 32SQ780S also supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and has two five-watt speakers (with a total sound power of 10 watts).
The LG monitor is available with the webOS 22 operating system, equipped with all the features offered in this company’s smart TVs. One of the exciting features is access to all vital content streaming services, such as Netflix.
LG’s smart monitor supports ThinkQ Home, Magic Remote, and even Apple AirPlay 2.
According to the official announcement, the 32-inch 32SQ780S monitor is equipped with an Ergo stand. Using this stand makes it possible to adjust the height and tilt of the monitor; You can even turn the monitor vertically.