With NFC you can mirror content from your smart device, and Apple users can use AirPlay2 to beam their Apple TV+ output to the screen, though with WebOS there’s plenty of streaming apps, and the StanbyME comes with Spotify, Netflix, Amazon Prime Audio, HBO Go, YouTube, Disney Plus, Viu, MeWatch pre-installed, so you can simply use the remote to select your favourite YT channel, or if you’re close enough to the panel, touch three fingers to the bottom left to activate the touchscreen functionality. There’s even a USB port to connect external drives and a HDMI 1.4 port to use with your notebook. Connectivity is quite fast – just select your WiFi network, or sync via NFC to your smartphone. Part of that weight is due to the battery integrated into the base, which gives the display 3 hours of power.Īpart from turning the stand to your preferred direction, the StanbyME display can rotate 180 degrees, swivel 130 degrees, tilt 50 degrees and change its height by 20 cm, so it is an extremely versatile display, especially as you don’t need to put it on a desk or table top. What I do know is that it is extremely versatile for use around the house! Once you’ve unboxed the LG StanbyME, which takes bit of finesse considering the long stand and adjustable display mount, you’ll find that the heavy circular base contains five swivel wheels that let you easily move the device around your home, though with a device maximum height of 1.2 metres weight of 17.5kg its a bit awkward to carry up a narrow flight of stairs. The LG StanbyME (ART10AKPL) is actually a little difficult to pigeonhole – is it a smart touchscreen display or portable 27-inch FHD monitor? Plus it’s WebOS powered so there’s plenty of smart TV functionality!
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