LG Electronics Inc. will release a dual-purpose product that can be used as smart TV and computer monitor.
The new LG Room & TV model is simple to set up and transport because it has a 27-inch IPS display with FHD resolution, a TV tuner, a two-channel speaker, and a USB port.
The new TV, which is based on LG's smart TV platform webOS 22, lets viewers experience a variety of media material, including streaming services such as Netflix.
Furthermore, it supports Apple AirPlay 2 for sharing the screen of Apple goods, and giving sound choices on a smartphone when linked by wireless Internet or Bluetooth.
The new model boasts a 20% brighter brightness than previous versions and an IPS display with exceptional viewing angles, allowing customers to experience crisper visuals in outdoor places such as campgrounds.


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