LG will unveil a selection of lifestyle TVs at this year’s CES 2022. The new line has been conceived for a “home-centric” way of life and promises to transform a space into an office, gym, gallery, workshop or entertainment center while elevating the décor. The LG Objet TV (model 65Art90) resembles a canvas. The LG StanbyME (model 27Art10) is a wireless private TV screen with a built-in battery attached to a moveable stand with concealed wheels allowing up to three hours of viewing before a recharge.
LG Objet TV uses a remote for raising or lowering a fabric cover and its 65-inch OLED evo panel boasts “superb picture quality” and an 80W, 4.2-channel sound system. The TV includes a date and clock feature and can morph into an audio player in the music setting, or display a collection of nature-themed art pieces in Gallery mode. The interchangeable fabric cover comes courtesy of Danish textile innovator Kvadrat, and available colors are Kvadrat Beige, Kvadrat Redwood, Kvadrat Green to blend with a range of interior design aesthetics. It can be positioned against a wall at an angle of up to five degrees like an art gallery display, or can be installed flush to a wall.
LG Stanby-ME 27-inch Display
LG StanbyME’s 27-inch display supports both entertainment and work applications. The screen can be swiveled, tilted and rotated while in both landscape and portrait orientation, and height can be adjusted too. A Mobile Screen Mirroring feature allows for streaming content and works with the latest Android and iOS smartphones and NFC. A removable cradle lets the viewer place a phone on top of the display, and laptops or PCs can connect via a wired (USB, HDMI) or wireless connection.
Control options include remote, touch and gesture recognition. StanbyME also sports an “understated”, modern design to complement home interiors. Its rear cover is clad in a textural fabric and finished in a pure beige color. This smaller TV can also display artworks, photos or a calendar with clock.
Martin, a seasoned journalist and AV expert, has written for several notable print magazines. He’s served in key roles at Lucasfilm’s THX Division, NEC’s digital cinema division, and has even consulted for DreamWorks. Despite his illustrious career, Martin remains rooted in his passion for cinema and acting, with notable appearances in several Spielberg films, Doctor Who, and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. He currently resides in San Francisco.
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