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New LG StanbyME display screen redefines home entertainment in Singapore

This modern, chic lifestyle gadget is sure to impress with its portability, versatility and convenience factors

LG Electronics (Singapore) announces the launch of its new lifestyle screen – LG StanbyME, upping the ante of the company’s leadership in home entertainment and demonstrating its commitment to developing innovative products catered for consumer’s content viewing habits today. The 27-inch, self-standing touchscreen display provides new-age users unparalleled flexibility and convenience and serves as a one-of-a-kind entertainment centre for multi-functional homes. 

Portable and ergonomic companion 

The LG StanbyME features a sleek, modular stand with up to 20cm height adjustment, a 27-inch FHD IPS display screen that allows you to rotate up to 180-degrees in landscape or portrait mode (and anything in between), swivelled up to 130-degrees and tilted up to 50-degrees – offering unrivalled versatility and viewing comfort with its ergonomic design. The wireless screen comes with a built-in battery that lasts for up to three hours on a single charge – perfect for watching a movie, for home workouts, conference calls or study sessions. Along with five concealed wheels positioned at the base of the stand, the screen is designed for ease of mobility, allowing the user to enjoy their home-centric lifestyle while moving freely from the home office to the living room, kitchen and bedroom. Besides its versatile form factors, the LG StanbyME enhances usability with intuitive control options, including remote, touch and gesture recognition. 

All-in-one smart entertainment solution 

Adapting LG’s webOS smart TV platform, the user interface is designed exclusively for LG StanbyME and offers an enjoyable and intuitive content discovery experience. You can tailor it according to your very own viewing experience. Boasting a wide range of built-in OTT streaming services such as Amazon Prime, Facebook Watch, Netflix, YouTube, Highbrow – an ad-free video-on-demand education platform for children, no one at home will miss out on their favourite content. 

The LG StanbyME offers a well-rounded entertainment experience with support for HDR10 Pro and AI Sound, bringing content to life through distinctive visuals and clear audio quality. 

Unrivalled streaming experience 

Streaming content on the LG StanbyME is a breeze with its Mobile Screen Mirroring — pairs seamlessly with the latest Android and iOS smartphones and via Near-Field Communication (NFC) to easily connect and allow users to enjoy more immersive mobile content on a bigger screen. Users with AirPlay 2 can stream, share, and mirror content from their devices effortlessly. They can also choose to use the Home app or Siri on iOS devices to control the device remotely with HomeKit and connect their laptops or PCs to StanbyME via a wired (USB, HDMI) or wireless connection for presentations. 

Elegant and understated design 

Featuring a rear cover clad in a pure beige textural fabric, the LG StanbyME complements a variety of interior décors and brings a warm yet sophisticated touch to any space. When it is not in use, the LG StanbyME can help set the mood by displaying beautiful artworks, images or a functional interface like a calendar and clock. 

The LG StanbyME is priced at S$1,799 and is now available at official LG KrisShopLG LazadaLG Shopee, and at all authorised retailers – Audio House, Best Denki, Courts, Gain City, Harvey Norman, Mega Discount Store, Mustafa and Parisilk.

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