![]() ![]() There’s full touchscreen support, so you can just tap and swipe like you do on a tablet, although it also comes with a remote, in case you prefer navigating through the menu like a regular TV, and voice commands for hands-free operation. console gaming), they also threw in an HDMI port.Basically, it’s like any modern TV, albeit instead of mounting up a wall or setting down on a stand, you carry it in a giant briefcase. For more traditional content sources (e.g. It supports mirroring via the ThinQ app with one-tap NFC support, as well as Apple AirPlay 2and Apple HomeKit for streaming and mirroring from Apple devices. The LG StanbyME Go comes with a 27-inch 1080p TV that should have the same key features as the original version on the wheeled stand, so it runs the outfit’s webOS smart TV software, complete with full access to a wide selection of streaming apps, such as Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, and more. ![]() Instead, they put a 27-inch TV on a foldable arm inside a briefcase, so you can carry and set up a big TV on the go. No, they didn’t make a TV on a stand that you’re supposed to take with you when you leave the house. While we have no idea how well that sold, LG seems encouraged enough that they decided to release a portable version in the form of the LG StanbyME Go. The LG StanbyME has to be one of the outfit’s most niche products – a 27-inch TV perched atop a wheeled stand that you can easily move around, allowing you to take the same TV from the kitchen to the bedroom to the backyard for some open air viewing. ![]()
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