🚀 Elevate Your Desk Game with Smart 4K Brilliance
The LG 32SR70U-W is a 32-inch 4K UHD smart monitor featuring an IPS panel with 95% DCI-P3 color accuracy, built-in dual speakers, and versatile connectivity including USB Type-C and dual HDMI ports. Powered by webOS 23, it offers direct access to top streaming apps and over 300 free channels, plus Apple AirPlay 2 support for seamless wireless content sharing. Its sleek, frameless white design and voice control compatibility make it a stylish, productivity-boosting centerpiece for modern professionals.
Standing screen display size | 31.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | 32SR70U-W.AUS |
Item model number | 32SR70U-W.AUS |
Item Weight | 18.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 31.95 x 17.98 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 31.95 x 17.98 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B0CX5N4BDJ |
Date First Available | March 5, 2024 |
L**.
I Absolutely Love This Monitor!
I absolutely love this monitor. The design is fantastic, and I especially love that it looks bezel-less but still has borders around the screen. Personally, I don't like thin-frame monitors or TVs, so this design really stands out to me. Another thing I love is the thickness of the monitor. It feels sturdy and well-built without being too bulky. It strikes a great balance between sleekness and durability, which adds to the overall aesthetic and functionality. The base design is another highlight. Instead of the typical monitor setup, the way the base attaches to the bottom of this monitor is unique, and that’s what really caught my eye. It gives the monitor a sleek and modern look while still being functional. I absolutely love how it's put together. I also love the screen share feature, which offers different options for connecting various devices. Whether using Miracast or other wireless streaming methods, it’s convenient to switch between devices without needing cables. This is a big plus for me, as it makes the monitor versatile and easy to use across all my gadgets. As for suggestions, maybe for the next model, it would be nice to have different color options or a base that doesn’t require screwing it in. But honestly, that's a minor thing. Overall, I absolutely love this monitor and have no complaints. It’s just a fantastic piece of tech! LG, please keep making models like this or similar models in the future—that’s a big thumbs up to LG!
A**E
This is a computer monitor and not a TV.
This is not a TV as it was advertised on Amazon. It is a computer monitor so read the fine print very carefully. The peripheral view of the picture is poor since it’s a monitor and not a TV. Be sure that you want to order monitor instead of a TV
A**7
Excellent purchase
This was a perfect fit for my space...I wanted a 32 inch monitor but due to shelving firmly installed above, I was limited in the height. This monitor sitting as it does on its base was perfect, and I have other LG TVs in the house, and I was familiar with the interface. I have read a few critiques from others which I think are not valid: someone wrote that when you switch this monitor on it always goes to the LG Home Screen and not the computer (most likely HDMI) feed. That is a setting on the monitor...it does default to "Home" which is the LG screen but you can set it to "last Input" and your TV HDMI link will be there if that indeed was your last input chosen. There is Ethernet and WiFI both, and I have used to-date only the Ethernet connection. I have set the time out on the monitor longer (in the Win10 power area) and set the screen saver shorter with the idea of keeping the monitor's screen in good condition. Unlike the TVs, the LG monitor asks if I want Filmmaker Mode when I use Prime, Netflix, and I chose No, and finally Don't Ask me Anymore. I find that is too dark for my desktop area. I am sure for those people absolutely consumed by how black the pixels are or how fast the swords move in a battle, that this may not be the best choice, but if you are so into those details buy an actual LG TV, not this monitor. And those things seem fine to me when I look at them on my monitor anyway. Someone also complained that if you have a remote (or magic remote) for another LG tv in the same room, commands operated by a remote onto the TV affect this monitor. I have never found that to be the case, and in fact our living room LG magic remote won't work on the Family Room LG TV...I think they are each "recognised" as linked to one TV at a time. My monitor and LG TV are about 10 feet apart---no problem.For now, I have speakers plugged into my computer which means when I use Prime, e.g., on the monitor I rely on the LG speakers. This of course could be bettered with speakers directly attached (optic link probably) which I may do at some point. I can see in Win 10 I could re-route the computer's sound to the monitor's speakers, then on the LG tell it to use the external speakers only that I would eventually install, so don't foresee a problem.In short, I love the extra space on the screen and am very happy with this purchase overall. p.s. the USB-C connector in the back does allow for charging your iPhone/devices !
H**O
Monitor/TV, 4K, 60 Hz Refresh Rate, Large External Power Supply, HDMI/USB C Inputs
This smart monitor/television runs LG's WebOS, it is a bit unusual in that it is white in color. The monitor screen is matte and if you have used any LG television products before, the interface will be familiar. It is really a television/PC monitor hybrid as most TVs don't have external power supplies and few TVs smaller than 43 inches have 4K displays. The unit can display from streaming/apps (WIFI or wired RJ-45), screencasts from other devices, via HDMI inputs (2), or via USB C input (1). It does not have an over the air tuner. The unit came packed in a box that opens from the front of the monitor and includes the power cable, power supply, HDMI cable, remote control (which uses a button cell for power,) instructions, four screws to attach the base and the base itself. Installing the base was simple and took about 2 minutes. Setting up the monitor took another 3 minutes, just following the prompts. My initial impression with the unit is good, but there are a couple of things that would be good to know before ordering this monitor. First the base is a little be wobbly, not bad, just not as solid as I had hoped when I saw the design. The base has some weight to it, so I hope that it will be stable enough as I have it on a standing desk that can go up and down (so far not issues with the monitor when moving the desk position.) Second, the refresh rate is 60 Hz, which probably won't please anyone who is gaming or paying to watch sports in 4K. At least 120 Hz would have been better. Third, the power supply is only 45W according to the specifications for the monitor, but it is 7 in. x 3 in. - so you need to plan where you will locate it. Finally, the connectors for the inputs are on the center of the back and are oriented parallel to the screen. They also have no visible labeling (maybe it is molded into the plastic, but I could not make it out. As I mentioned this unit is somewhat unusual, smaller than a TV, larger than most monitors with 4K resolution, but at only 60 Hz refresh. I think its best fits are probably for use in an office or where you don't have space for something larger and will either be using it for work on a computer or streaming content. If you have room, you can get a 43 in. 4K monitor for less money that has a better refresh rate without a large external power supply.
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