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LG One: Quick Flex Display Launched in India

LG One: Quick Flex Display Launched in India

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LG has today launched its LG One: Quick Flex all-in-one display in India. The product also won CES 2022 Innovation Awards earlier this year. It features a 43-inch 4K UHD touch screen display and comes with a movable stand. LG One: Quick Flex is priced at Rs 3,50,000.

LG One: Quick Flex comes with a 43-inch 4K UHD touch screen U-IPS display. The display has 350 nits brightness, 10-bit color reproduction, 9ms response time, and 72% NTSC color gamut. The display has full-touch pen support. It offers features like screen capture, file sharing, split view, whiteboard functionality, launcher bar, reader mode, reader mode, and several pre-installed apps.

LG One- Quick Flex

The display also has a 2K Full HD camera with a field of view of 88 degrees. So, it is ideal for online classes, video calling sessions, group meetings, and more.

LG One: Quick Flex packs 2 x 10W speakers. There is also a microphone with a pickup range of 3m. It comes with a movable stand and supports 90-degree screen rotation.

If I talk about specs, the display has AMD Ryzen R1505G CPU, Radeon Vega GPU, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of eMMC storage. Connectivity options include 2 HDMI ports, 1 USB Type-C port (DP), 1 RJ45, 2 USB Type-A ports, 1 USB Type-C port, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, and Bluetooth.

LG One- Quick Flex is priced at Rs. 3,50,000 and is now available across the country.

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