LG Introduces New 4K UHD Smart Monitors with webOS and ThinQ Voice Assistant in India
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LG has expanded its smart monitor lineup in India with the introduction of the new 4K UHD Smart Monitors, the 27SR75U and 32SR75U, both boasting integrated webOS and the convenience of the ThinQ Voice Assistant. These monitors are designed to cater to the evolving needs of modern consumers, seamlessly blending productivity and entertainment into a single, elegant device.

These new smart monitors feature crystal-clear 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution, ensuring sharp and detailed visuals for both work and play. The monitors also support 90% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, delivering accurate and vibrant color reproduction, essential for creative tasks and immersive entertainment.

One of the key highlights of these monitors is the inclusion of webOS23, LG's smart TV platform. This integration provides users with direct access to a wide array of streaming services like Netflix and Prime Video, as well as over 100 free channels via LG Channels. This eliminates the need to connect a separate streaming device, transforming the monitor into a standalone entertainment hub.

The monitors offer a host of connectivity options, including two HDMI ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and a USB Type-C port with 65W Power Delivery. This allows users to connect various devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and gaming consoles, with ease. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth further enhance connectivity, enabling wireless content sharing from compatible devices.

The LG ThinQ Voice Assistant, accessible via the included Magic Remote, allows for convenient voice control over the monitor's functions and connected smart home devices. Users can effortlessly adjust the volume, change channels, or even control smart home appliances with simple voice commands. The monitors also support ScreenShare and AirPlay2, making it easy to mirror content from smartphones and tablets.

In terms of design, both models feature a three-side virtually borderless design, minimizing distractions and creating a more immersive viewing experience. The tilt and height-adjustable stands offer ergonomic comfort for extended use.

While both monitors share many features, they differ in display technology. The 27-inch 27SR75U utilizes an IPS display with 350 nits of brightness, providing wider viewing angles and accurate color reproduction. The 32-inch 32SR75U, on the other hand, features a VA display with 250 nits of brightness, offering deeper contrast ratios for enhanced picture quality. Both monitors have dual 5W built-in speakers for an all-in-one audio-visual experience.

LG is positioning these smart monitors as versatile devices suitable for both professionals seeking a clutter-free workspace and entertainment enthusiasts looking for an immersive experience. The integrated webOS platform, coupled with the 4K UHD display and ThinQ Voice Assistant, makes these monitors a compelling option for those seeking a multi-functional display solution.

The 27SR75U is priced at Rs 32,000, while the 32SR75U is available for Rs 38,000. Both monitors are available for purchase on Amazon and LG's official website.


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