LG will show off a new series of 32-inch 4K computer monitor / TV hybrids called the ‘MyView’ at CES this year. The company announced they’ll come “in a variety of colors, including essence white, mild beige, cotton pink and cotton green.” They’ll be offered in three variants at two price levels — $599.99 and $499.99, and LG says it will announce availability in the US “at a later date.”
It seems there might be some confusion or misinformation in your statement. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don’t have information about LG’s new smart LED displays being similar to the Samsung M8 in terms of specs and design. Additionally, I don’t have specific details about products released after that date.
To get the latest and most accurate information on LG’s smart LED displays and Samsung’s M8, I recommend checking the official websites of both companies or reliable tech news sources. Product specifications, designs, and features can vary, and the most up-to-date details will be available from the manufacturers or reputable sources reporting on the latest products. LG will show off
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While LG’s latest monitor shares similarities with Samsung’s M8, several notable distinctions make LG’s offering a potentially more attractive choice. The IPS panel is likely to provide superior viewing angles compared to the VA technology employed in Samsung’s displays. Furthermore, LG’s monitor boasts three USB-C ports with an impressive 90-watt USB-C charging capability, outperforming the M8’s single USB-C port with a maximum output of 65 watts. Notably, the highest-priced MyView model is also $100 more affordable than the M8, adding another compelling factor to consider.
