LG releases MyView Smart Monitor Desktop Setup in subtle new color
The MyView Smart Monitor Desktop Setup. (Source: LG)
LG has refreshed the latest iterations of its MyView Smart Monitor, a device that can act as an external display and a (small) TV in one, with a new colorway. Furthermore, the 27-inch version of this re-painted, webOS 23-capable, peripheral is available in a new Desktop Setup bundle, which also includes a matching wireless keyboard and mouse.
The latest 2023/2024 generation of LG's Smart Monitor launched in typical MyView white, yet became available in alternative shades such as green over time. Now, the OEM has announced another new colorway for its app-capable displays.
LG has gone with pink for this refresh, albeit in a way that might not go all that well with one's Razer Blade in its more emphatic Quartz variant. The new option is available in the latest SKU of the most up-to-date 27-inch MyView (or 27SR50F-P), as well as its new FHD 32-inch counterpart, the 32SR50F-P.
The 27SR50F-P can be bought as part of LG's new Smart Monitor Desktop Setup (or 27SR5BF-P). It consists of the monitor itself and a wireless keyboard and mouse in a matching colorway (although LG seems to have forgotten about the Smart Remote, which remains white).
The Setup costs $299.99 on lg.com - alternatively, the 27SR50F-P can be bought on its own from Amazon for its standard price, which is $197 at the time of writing.
The new Smart Monitor Desktop Setup bundle. (Source: LG)
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