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LG’s new versatile Libero monitor maximises desk space with its two-way installation

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LG Electronics has unveiled the latest addition to its line-up of innovative monitors with the new LG Libero (27BQ70QC). Enabling efficient space management for work stations, the Libero offers a sleek, customisable solution while providing an all-in-one gadget for multitasking and teleconferencing without additional equipment, allowing consumers to optimise their work environment easily.

Compact, two-way installation

A winner in the Product Design category of the 2022 Red Dot Design Awards, the Libero boasts an all-in-one stand that connects the left and right ends of the 27-inch monitor. Inspired by the handy design of a bag handle, the stand allows users to easily carry and move the monitor conveniently to their desired location. Using dedicated accessories provided, the Libero can be hung like a calendar on a partition to efficiently utilise space or installed on a desk by rotating the stand to the back of the monitor. Users can adjust the screen position according to their posture by tilting it forward or backwards from -5 degrees to 10 degrees.

Enhanced convenience and control

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Taking the video conferencing experience to another level, the Libero comes with a detachable, Full HD webcam, integrated microphone and built-in 2-channel stereo speakers with Waves MaxxAudio, making it ideal for meetings and online classes. The USB Type-C™ port allows for simultaneous data transferring, display connection and 65W fast charging, offering multi-level support to the laptop with a single cable.

Stylish design and quality display

Adding to the design detail is a fabric pattern back cover that blends seamlessly in any space. Equipped with a 27-inch QHD (2,560×1,440) high-resolution IPS display, the monitor delivers high picture quality and impeccable colour accuracy, brightness and contrast, thanks to its 99% coverage of the sRGB colour spectrum and HDR10 compatibility. Featuring slim bezels on both sides and the top of the monitor, the Libero increases viewer immersion for a more enjoyable working experience.

“LG is committed to providing consumers with innovative solutions to meet their needs in this evolving hybrid work environment. The new LG Libero offers a new experience for customers to optimise their work environment, regardless of their space,” said Mr Lee Chang-ha, Product Director of LG Electronics (Singapore) Home Entertainment.

The LG Libero Monitor is available through LG’s official brand stores – KrisShopLazadaShopee, and at all authorised retailers – Best Denki, Gain City, Harvey Norman, Courts and Challenger at a retail price of S$799 from 1 November 2022.

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