While details about specific features, such as the availability of a height-adjustable Ergo Stand or Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) functionalities, remain undisclosed, the new stand design incorporates enhanced cable management capabilities. In addition, the monitors are equipped with a USB hub featuring four ports, remote control capabilities, VESA mounting compatibility, Bluetooth connectivity, IPS technology, and two 5W speakers.
Previous iterations of LG’s smart monitors included HDMI inputs and outputs, as well as a LAN port. However, a notable absence is a built-in webcam, a feature that could have transformed it into an all-in-one (AIO) PC. LG reports strong sales of previous models, which may explain its decision to introduce new models with a more accessible price point.