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LG Smart Monitor Swing available for preorder ahead of August ship

Priced at $1,299.99, LG's Smart Monitor Swing features a 31.5-inch touchscreen, USB-C ports, and smart features powered by webOS 24.

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Picture this: you’re juggling work, Netflix, and maybe a little creative side hustle, all from the same desk. Sounds familiar, right? Well, LG’s latest drop—the Smart Monitor Swing—might just be the gadget you didn’t know you needed. Announced recently for the US market, this 31.5-inch 4K touchscreen beauty is now up for preorder on LG’s official site for $1,299.99, with shipping starting in August 2025. It’s the newest chapter in LG’s StandByME story, and trust me, it’s got some serious tricks up its sleeve.

If you’re wondering where this monitor came from, let’s rewind a bit. LG’s StandByME and StandByME 2 were all about breaking the mold—portable monitors with built-in batteries that let you roam free from the desk. The Smart Monitor Swing ditches the battery (yep, you’ll need to stay near an outlet), but it doubles down on flexibility in a way that’s honestly pretty cool. It’s like LG took the best ideas from those earlier models and said, “Let’s make it even more adaptable.”

So, what’s the big deal with this thing? For starters, it’s got a stand that’s basically a Swiss Army knife. The monitor sits on an adjustable arm that tilts, swivels, and pivots—landscape or portrait, your call. But the real kicker? It’s mounted on a wheeled base. You can roll it around your room, tweak the height for sitting or standing, or just park it wherever inspiration strikes. At 28.6 x 17.2 x 1.1 inches (without the stand) and a featherlight 13.4 lbs, it’s sleek but sturdy—a total win for anyone who hates being tied down.

Now, let’s talk about the display, because it’s a stunner. The 31.5-inch IPS panel pumps out 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) at a smooth 60Hz, with a brightness of 350 nits. Colors pop thanks to 95% DCI-P3 coverage—perfect for creatives who need accuracy for photo editing or design. Oh, and it’s a touchscreen, so you can tap, swipe, and pinch your way through whatever you’re working on. With a 5ms response time, it’s snappy enough for casual gaming or streaming, too. Basically, it’s a feast for your eyes.

No one likes a monitor that skimps on connectivity, and LG’s got you covered here. The Smart Monitor Swing comes loaded with three USB-C ports and two HDMI inputs, so you can hook up your laptop, phone, or even a gaming console without breaking a sweat. One of those USB-C ports even delivers 65W of power, meaning you can charge your devices right from the monitor. It’s like a mini command center for all your tech.

Here’s where it gets really fun: this isn’t just a monitor—it’s a smart monitor. Running LG’s webOS 24, it’s basically a standalone entertainment and productivity hub. You can fire up streaming apps like Netflix or YouTube, dive into productivity tools, or even control your smart home devices, all without plugging in a PC. It’s got built-in speakers, AirPlay support, remote desktop access, HDR10 for punchy visuals, plus auto brightness and energy-saving modes. Pair it with the LG ThinQ app, and you’ve got a setup that’s as clever as it is convenient.

So, who’s shelling out $1,299.99 for this? Honestly, a lot of people could vibe with it. Creative pros will love the color accuracy and touchscreen for design work. Remote workers can flip between spreadsheets and Zoom calls with ease. And if you’re just a tech enthusiast who wants a killer entertainment setup, this thing’s got your name on it. It’s all about versatility—whether you’re sketching, streaming, or strategizing, it adapts to you.

The monitor market’s crowded these days, with big names like Samsung and Dell throwing their hats in the ring. Samsung’s got its Smart Monitor lineup, and Dell’s UltraSharp series is a productivity beast. But the LG Smart Monitor Swing stands out with that killer combo of a touchscreen, webOS smarts, and a stand that moves like nothing else. Sure, it’s not the cheapest option out there, but it’s hard to find another monitor that bends over backwards (literally) to fit your life like this one does.

Let’s be real—$1,299.99 isn’t pocket change. If you’re on a budget, there are cheaper 4K monitors that’ll get the job done. But if you’re after something that blends high-end display tech with next-level flexibility, this could be your splurge. It’s an investment in a setup that grows with you, especially as our work-from-home, play-from-home lives keep evolving. Plus, LG’s track record with innovative displays (hello, OLED TVs) gives it some serious street cred.


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