LG introduced the first 34-inch WQHD smart monitor – MyView Smart Monitor 34SR65QC with webOS and streaming services

LG has introduced the first ultra-widescreen model in the MyView series of smart monitors, the 34SR65QC. This 34-inch new product has an aspect ratio of 21:9 and is equipped with a curved screen.

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The LG MyView Smart Monitor 34SR65QC is based on a VA matrix with support for a resolution of 3440 × 1440 pixels, a brightness of 300 cd/m2 and 99% coverage of the sRGB color space.

Like all LG MyView smart monitors, the 34SR65QC is equipped with LG webOS, which provides access to Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime Video streaming services, as well as personalized recommendations and intuitive navigation. The monitor also offers access to the free LG Channels service with support for more than 300 video channels featuring movies, sports, children’s programs and other content. Thanks to the monitor’s support for AirPlay 2 and ScreenShare technologies, users can stream content (videos, games) to the monitor from their smartphones.

The monitor comes with a remote control that has basic power on and volume adjustment functions. The new product is also compatible with the LG Magic Remote, which provides easy access to the AI ​​Concierge function, as well as launching popular streaming services (Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+) with just one button press. AI Concierge, activated by pressing the microphone button on the Magic Remote, recognizes users by voice and makes relevant content recommendations based on their browsing history.

LG MyView Smart Monitor 34SR65QC is also compatible with the LG ThinQ mobile app, which allows you to control smart home appliances using your smartphone through regular or voice commands. The monitor also supports mouse and keyboard connections for easier navigation and search in webOS.

The manufacturer does not disclose the cost of the MyView Smart Monitor 34SR65QC. But it will go on sale in the US and South Korea in August. Soon after this, the new product will be available for purchase in other countries. The monitor will be available in two versions: model 34SR65QC is equipped with a stand that allows you to adjust the height of the display above the table and its tilt; model 34SR60QC has a stand that allows you to adjust only the tilt of the display. Otherwise, the technical characteristics of the monitors and their functions are identical.

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