Hello folks,
I'm looking for a display I can connect my MacBook to for effective use at home. The LG 32SR83U-W has caught my attention. It is quite affordable, slim like the Studio Display, 4K, and I generally enjoy LG TV screens quality. Moreover, it let me watch streaming services thanks to WebOS and connect my Steam Deck to play games.
The drawbacks I have found online include poor sound quality. I also can't determine if the screen is anti-glare and how it compares to Apple displays. Currently, I use an old 27" iMac (late 2013) as a display, so let's use that as a reference point. While I would naturally prefer a display of the same quality as the one in my MacBook (video: Studio Display), I believe this wouldn't be possible at a similar price. Although I could pay a larger amount for the Studio Display, I wonder if Apple will release a new one with miniLED technology within a year or two.
Additionally, the version of the LG display I'm considering does not have a camera. I know the 85 model does, but it is not available in my country. In either case, I presume I could use AirPlay to use my iPhone as a camera, couldn't I?
Given that I wish to buy a monitor that will last at least five years and use it mainly for work (~12 hours a day, seven days a week), what do you think?
Thanks in advance
I'm looking for a display I can connect my MacBook to for effective use at home. The LG 32SR83U-W has caught my attention. It is quite affordable, slim like the Studio Display, 4K, and I generally enjoy LG TV screens quality. Moreover, it let me watch streaming services thanks to WebOS and connect my Steam Deck to play games.
The drawbacks I have found online include poor sound quality. I also can't determine if the screen is anti-glare and how it compares to Apple displays. Currently, I use an old 27" iMac (late 2013) as a display, so let's use that as a reference point. While I would naturally prefer a display of the same quality as the one in my MacBook (video: Studio Display), I believe this wouldn't be possible at a similar price. Although I could pay a larger amount for the Studio Display, I wonder if Apple will release a new one with miniLED technology within a year or two.
Additionally, the version of the LG display I'm considering does not have a camera. I know the 85 model does, but it is not available in my country. In either case, I presume I could use AirPlay to use my iPhone as a camera, couldn't I?
Given that I wish to buy a monitor that will last at least five years and use it mainly for work (~12 hours a day, seven days a week), what do you think?
Thanks in advance