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LG to Introduce the Next Evolution in Portable TVs with the Upcoming Launch of StanbyME 2 in the Gulf Region
LG to Introduce the Next Evolution in Portable TVs with the Upcoming Launch of StanbyME 2 in the Gulf Region

Al Bawaba

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

LG to Introduce the Next Evolution in Portable TVs with the Upcoming Launch of StanbyME 2 in the Gulf Region

LG Electronics is thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of its highly anticipated portable lifestyle TV, the StanbyME 2, set to redefine how we experience entertainment at home and on the go. Building on the success of its predecessor, the StanbyME, this new iteration promises to deliver even greater versatility, innovation, and convenience for modern StanbyME 2 will officially debut this summer, offering a glimpse into the future of portable entertainment. While details about the product remain under wraps, LG invites you to imagine a device that seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technology with sleek design, making it an essential companion for work, play, and relaxation. With its innovative features and award-winning design, the StanbyME 2 represents LG's commitment to creating products that adapt to users' needs and environments—whether indoors or outdoors. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the official launch date!To celebrate the arrival of the StanbyME 2, LG is excited to partner with Mumma Dubai Mums Club for an exclusive Try & Buy campaign from August 8 to August 24, 2025. This unique opportunity allows select participants to experience the revolutionary features of the StanbyME 2 firsthand before its official release. Whether you're looking to elevate your home entertainment setup, explore creative ways to express your personal style, or simply enjoy immersive viewing wherever life takes you, the Try & Buy campaign offers a chance to see what makes the StanbyME 2 a game-changer. Excited customers can apply for the campaign here and be sure to follow Mumma Dubai Mums Club and LG's social media channels for updates. Spots are limited, so don't miss out on this exciting opportunity!While we can't reveal all the details just yet, here's a sneak peek at what makes the StanbyME 2 stand out. Designed for ultimate flexibility, the StanbyME 2 adapts to your lifestyle. Whether you want to roll it into different rooms, detach the screen for tabletop use, or carry it outdoors, this device is built to move with you. With improved battery capacity, the StanbyME 2 ensures uninterrupted entertainment for hours, whether you're watching movies, playing games, or hosting gatherings. The StanbyME 2 also boasts an award-winning aesthetic that complements any space, allowing you to showcase your personal taste and creativity. From its intuitive touch screen to its ability to double as a mood-enhancing art display, the StanbyME 2 redefines what a TV can be. These features build on the strong foundation laid by the original StanbyME, which became a favourite among tech enthusiasts and lifestyle aficionados alike. The countdown to the StanbyME 2 launch has begun, and LG is inviting everyone to be part of the journey. Whether you're a fan of cutting-edge technology, a design enthusiast, or someone who values versatility in their devices, the StanbyME 2 is designed with you in mind. Don't forget to mark your calendars for the Try & Buy campaign with Mumma Dubai Mums Club from August 8 to August 24.

This Portable Streaming TV Turns My Patio Into an Entertainment Oasis
This Portable Streaming TV Turns My Patio Into an Entertainment Oasis

CNET

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

This Portable Streaming TV Turns My Patio Into an Entertainment Oasis

Back in the day -- we're talking 40 years ago -- portable TVs were a big thing. That's when people would tune into over-the-air signals with a Sony Watchman and watch whatever local TV stations were broadcasting. But with smartphones, tablets and laptops now able to stream content wirelessly, including live TV from apps like YouTube TV and many other services, a portable TV seems like something of a novelty. And to a certain degree, that's just what Skyworth's battery-powered 24-inch P100 Companion Series portable TV is. At a typical list price of $400, it isn't exactly cheap, but it's also the largest portable TV I've ever used, and it's turned my patio into an entertainment oasis. Read more: Best TVs of 2025 There are a few key things to highlight about the 1,080-pixel Skyworth portable TV. First, it's Wi-Fi enabled and is equipped with Google TV, so it's a streaming device. It's also got Chromecast built-in, so you can cast to it from an Android phone (I was able to cast the Spectrum TV app to it from my iPhone 16 Pro but had to fiddle around with the settings in my Google Home app to get it to work). Finally, it has an integrated battery that delivers up to 3 hours of battery life in energy-saving mode (the battery life seemed closer to 2 hours in my tests). You can also plug the TV in -- that's what you have to do to charge it -- just like a normal TV. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. David Carnoy/CNET Skyworth 24P100 portable TV specs Here are the details about this battery-powered TV. Size: 24-inch LED TV with matte screen to reduce glare 24-inch LED TV with matte screen to reduce glare Resolution: 1,920x1,080 (1,080p) 1,920x1,080 (1,080p) Refresh rate: 60Hz 60Hz Sound: Built-in mini soundbar (two 6W speakers) Built-in mini soundbar (two 6W speakers) OS: Google TV (supports Google Chromecast) Google TV (supports Google Chromecast) Wireless: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Weight: 9.04 pounds (4.1 kg) 9.04 pounds (4.1 kg) Dimensions: 21.59x14.41x2.91 inches 21.59x14.41x2.91 inches Battery Life: Up to 3 hours (expect closer to 2 hours, however) Up to 3 hours (expect closer to 2 hours, however) Included: Remote and two AAA batteries, power adapter (12 volts, 5 amps) and faux-leather handle Remote and two AAA batteries, power adapter (12 volts, 5 amps) and faux-leather handle Connectivity: 1 HDMI, USB-A, LAN, 3.5mm aux-in and digital audio out ports This Skyworth TV is technically a 1080p LED TV with HDR10, but when you first see the user interface, the channel icons don't seem all that sharp. However, when you start streaming, the picture does appear to be 1080p. You just aren't going to get inky blacks. But it is a matte screen that cuts down on the glare and has a relatively wide viewing angle. The TV is designed to be taken outdoors, though it has no water resistance rating, so you wouldn't want to leave it out in the rain. (Sylvox makes a 15.6-inch portable TV that's apparently waterproof, but it's considerably smaller than this TV). There's a mini soundbar in the base -- Skyworth says the TV is equipped with Dolby Audio -- that can play pretty loud, but the dynamic range is a little narrow. That's a polite way of saying there isn't a whole lot of bass. But again, for casual viewing, it does the job and you could connect a better speaker to it if you wanted to you. You could also connect a streaming device like a Roku 4K Streaming Stick to it. On the side of the TV, you'll find a single HDMI port, a USB port out for power, an optical output, 3.5mm auxiliary output and Ethernet port. The TV's connectivity options. David Carnoy/CNET Screwed into the back of TV is a handle made out of faux leather for carrying the TV, which is fairly lightweight at 11 pounds. Skyworth also sells a carrying case for it, which is also currently on sale for $50. Is this a better option than a portable monitor? In some ways, yes. First off, this is bigger than most portable monitors, and to reiterate, the key feature here is the integrated battery (alas, it doesn't appear to be replaceable), so you can view the TV wherever you want (for 2 to 3 hours anyway). I used it on my home Wi-Fi but also connected the TV to my phone's hotspot when I was outside, and it worked fine streaming content. True, it's significantly more expensive than many portable monitors, but the use case for a portable monitor tends to be different. For more ways to upgrade your outdoor space, check out our list of the best patio heaters and the best grills for your backyard cookout.

LG's StanbyME 2 touchscreen is almost here.
LG's StanbyME 2 touchscreen is almost here.

The Verge

time14-07-2025

  • The Verge

LG's StanbyME 2 touchscreen is almost here.

Posted Jul 14, 2025 at 9:45 AM UTC LG's StanbyME 2 touchscreen is almost here. After announcing the funky portable TV at CES in January, LG is now starting to roll it out in global stores. It's already listed in Canada for CA$1,799 (about $1,169) and Singapore for SG$1,599.99 (about $1,248) with tax included in the prices, and will be available in the US and Vietnam this month, with prices to be determined. After that, the StanbyME 2 will arrive in the UK, Germany, France, and Spain in August.

This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into a Full-Blown Entertainment Hub, and It's on Sale for Prime Day
This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into a Full-Blown Entertainment Hub, and It's on Sale for Prime Day

CNET

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into a Full-Blown Entertainment Hub, and It's on Sale for Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day deal: The Skyworth 24-inch P100 Companion Series portable TV is seeing a 25% discount for Prime Day. That drops the price down to $299.99, or $100 off its usual retail price, making it an impressive deal on a battery-powered TV that's designed to be taken outdoors. Back in the day -- we're talking 40 years ago -- portable TVs were a big thing. That's when people would tune into over-the-air signals with a Sony Watchman and watch whatever local TV stations were broadcasting. But with smartphones, tablets and laptops now able to stream content wirelessly, including live TV from apps like YouTube TV and many other services, a portable TV seems like something of a novelty. And to a certain degree, that's just what Skyworth's battery-powered 24-inch P100 Companion Series portable TV is. At a typical list price of $400, it isn't exactly cheap, but it's also the largest portable TV I've ever used, and it's turned my patio into an entertainment oasis. Read more: Best TVs of 2025 The Skyworth 24-inch TV has an integrated battery than runs up to 3 hours. David Carnoy/CNET There are a few key things to highlight about the 1,080-pixel Skyworth portable TV. First, it's Wi-Fi-enabled and is equipped with Google TV, so it's a streaming device. It's also got Chromecast built-in so you can cast to it from an Android phone (I was able to cast the Spectrum TV app to it from my iPhone 16 Pro but had to fiddle around with the settings in my Google Home app to get it to work). And finally, it has an integrated battery that delivers up to 3 hours of battery life in energy-saving mode (the battery life seemed closer to 2 hours in my tests). You can also plug the TV in -- that's what you have to do to charge it -- just like a normal TV. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. David Carnoy/CNET Best Prime Day TV Deals Prime Day is well known as one of the best times of the year to save big on a new TV. We've checked through every deal available, and rounded up the best discounts for you to take advantage of. See Now Skyworth 24P100 portable TV specs Here are the details about this battery-powered TV. Size: 24-inch LED TV with matte screen to reduce glare 24-inch LED TV with matte screen to reduce glare Resolution: 1,920x1,080 (1,080p) 1,920x1,080 (1,080p) Refresh rate: 60Hz 60Hz Sound: Built-in mini soundbar (two 6W speakers) Built-in mini soundbar (two 6W speakers) OS: Google TV (supports Google Chromecast) Google TV (supports Google Chromecast) Wireless: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Weight: 9.04 pounds (4.1 kg) 9.04 pounds (4.1 kg) Dimensions: 21.59x14.41x2.91 inches 21.59x14.41x2.91 inches Battery Life: Up to 3 hours (expect closer to 2 hours, however) Up to 3 hours (expect closer to 2 hours, however) Included: Remote and two AAA batteries, power adapter (12 volts, 5 amps) and faux-leather handle Remote and two AAA batteries, power adapter (12 volts, 5 amps) and faux-leather handle Connectivity: 1 HDMI, USB-A, LAN, 3.5mm aux-in and digital audio out ports This Skyworth TV is technically a 1080p LED TV with HDR10, but when you first see the user interface, the channel icons don't seem all that sharp. However, when you start streaming, the picture does appear to be 1080p. You just aren't going to get inky blacks. But it is a matte screen that cuts down on the glare and has a relatively wide viewing angle. The TV is designed to be taken outdoors, though it has no water resistance rating, so you wouldn't want to leave it out in the rain. (Sylvox makes a 15.6-inch portable TV that's apparently waterproof, but it's considerably smaller than this TV). There's a mini soundbar in the base -- Skyworth says the TV is equipped with Dolby Audio -- that can play pretty loud, but the dynamic range is a little narrow. That's a polite way of saying there isn't a whole lot of bass. But again, for casual viewing, it does the job and you could connect a better speaker to it if you wanted to you. You could also connect a streaming device like a Roku 4K Streaming Stick to it. On the side of the TV, you'll find a single HDMI port, a USB port out for power, plus an optical output, 3.5mm auxiliary output and Ethernet port. The TV's connectivity options. David Carnoy/CNET Screwed into the back of TV is a handle made out of faux leather for carrying the TV, which is fairly lightweight at 11 pounds. Skyworth also sells a carrying case for it, which is also currently on sale for $50. Is this a better option than a portable monitor? In some ways, yes. First off, this is bigger than most portable monitors, and to reiterate, the key feature here is the integrated battery (alas, it doesn't appear to be replaceable), so you can view the TV wherever you want (for 2 to 3 hours anyway). I used it on my home Wi-Fi but also connected the TV to my phone's hot spot when I was outside, and it worked fine streaming content. True, it's significantly more expensive than many portable monitors, but the use case for a portable monitor tends to be different. For more ways to upgrade your outdoor space, check out our list of the best patio heaters and the best grills for your backyard cookout.

This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into the Ultimate Entertainment Zone
This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into the Ultimate Entertainment Zone

CNET

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

This Portable TV Turns My Patio Into the Ultimate Entertainment Zone

Back in the day -- we're talking 40 years ago -- portable TVs were a big thing. That's when people would tune into over-the-air signals with a Sony Watchman and watch whatever local TV stations were broadcasting. But with smartphones, tablets and laptops now able to stream content wirelessly, including live TV from apps like YouTube TV and many other services, a portable TV seems like something of a novelty. And to a certain degree, that's just what Skyworth's battery-powered 24-inch P100 Companion Series portable TV is. At $400, it isn't exactly cheap, but it's also the largest portable TV I've ever used, and it's turned my patio into an entertainment oasis. Read more: Best TVs of 2025 There are a few key things to highlight about the 1,080-pixel Skyworth portable TV. First, it's Wi-Fi-enabled and is equipped with Google TV, so it's a streaming device. It's also got Chromecast built-in so you can cast to it from an Android phone (I was able to cast the Spectrum TV app to it from my iPhone 16 Pro but had to fiddle around with the settings in my Google Home app to get it to work). And finally, it has an integrated battery that delivers up to 3 hours of battery life in energy-saving mode (the battery life seemed closer to 2 hours in my tests). You can also plug the TV in -- that's what you have to do to charge it -- just like a normal TV. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. David Carnoy/CNET Skyworth 24P100 portable TV specs Here are the details about this battery-powered TV. Size: 24-inch LED TV with matte screen to reduce glare 24-inch LED TV with matte screen to reduce glare Resolution: 1,920x1,080 (1,080p) 1,920x1,080 (1,080p) Refresh rate: 60Hz 60Hz Sound: Built-in mini soundbar (two 6W speakers) Built-in mini soundbar (two 6W speakers) OS: Google TV (supports Google Chromecast) Google TV (supports Google Chromecast) Wireless: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Weight: 9.04 pounds (4.1 kg) 9.04 pounds (4.1 kg) Dimensions: 21.59x14.41x2.91 inches 21.59x14.41x2.91 inches Battery Life: Up to 3 hours (expect closer to 2 hours, however) Up to 3 hours (expect closer to 2 hours, however) Included: Remote and two AAA batteries, power adapter (12 volts, 5 amps) and faux-leather handle Remote and two AAA batteries, power adapter (12 volts, 5 amps) and faux-leather handle Connectivity: 1 HDMI, USB-A, LAN, 3.5mm aux-in and digital audio out ports This Skyworth TV is technically a 1080p LED TV with HDR10, but when you first see the user interface, the channel icons don't seem all that sharp. However, when you start streaming, the picture does appear to be 1080p. You just aren't going to get inky blacks. But it is a matte screen that cuts down on the glare and has a relatively wide viewing angle. The TV is designed to be taken outdoors, though it has no water resistance rating, so you wouldn't want to leave it out in the rain. (Sylvox makes a 15.6-inch portable TV that's apparently waterproof, but it's smaller than this TV and right costs more at $415). There's a mini soundbar in the base -- Skyworth says the TV is equipped with Dolby Audio -- that can play pretty loud, but the dynamic range is a little narrow. That's a polite way of saying there isn't a whole lot of bass. But again, for casual viewing, it does the job and you could connect a better speaker to it if you wanted to you. You could also connect a streaming device like a Roku 4K Streaming Stick to it. On the side of the TV, you'll find a single HDMI port, a USB port out for power, plus an optical output, 3.5mm auxiliary output and Ethernet port. The TV's connectivity options. David Carnoy/CNET Screwed into the back of TV is a handle made out of faux leather for carrying the TV, which is fairly lightweight at 11 pounds. Skyworth also sells a carrying case for it, and a bundle that includes the case is $480. Otherwise the case costs $80 on its own, so the bundle isn't a deal. Is this a better option than a portable monitor? In some ways, yes. First off, this is bigger than most portable monitors, and to reiterate, the key feature here is the integrated battery (alas, it doesn't appear to be replaceable), so you can view the TV wherever you want (for 2 to 3 hours anyway). I used it on my home Wi-Fi but also connected the TV to my phone's hot spot when I was outside, and it worked fine streaming content. True, it's significantly more expensive than many portable monitors, but the use case for a portable monitor tends to be different. For more ways to upgrade your outdoor space, check out our list of the best patio heaters and the best grills for your backyard cookout. And if you are shopping for Father's Day, find some inspiration with our list of the best gifts for every type of dad.

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