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Latest LG StanbyME Go now in Singapore: Price, availability

Entertainment for every environment

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LG has released a new version of the LG StanbyME Go (model 27LX5) which is now available in Singapore.

The product’s 27-inch touch display showcases 1080p FHD content with crystal clear visuals, and uses the advanced α7 AI Processor Gen5 with Resolution Upscaler, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 technologies.

Aside from its prowess in the visuals department, the latest StanbyME Go passes 11 US military grade standard tests, making it durable for low pressure, extreme temperatures, dust, and even salt spray.

It can also withstand accidental drops, vibration, and shock, so users can take it wherever for entertainment.

When it comes to sound, the monitor has a powerful 20W four-channel speaker system with AI Sound Pro technology that intelligently optimizes audio output to the front of the screen. 

Whether the screen is set on table or in horizontal or vertical mode, the three-way sound optimizer delivers sound tailor fit for every setting.

Furthermore, the LG StanbyME Go is also Bluetooth Surround Ready.

Effortless integration

For connectivity, the LG StanbyME Go comes equipped with LG’s webOS smart TV platform. Additionally, LG ThinQ AI that adapts to users’ preferences.

The monitor can be connected seamlessly to iOS and Android devices, and support platforms such as Airplay2, Homekit, and Hey Google.

Other advanced features include Hands-Free Voice Control so users can quickly adjust sound settings and search for content without lifting a finger.

Price, availability

The LG StanbyME Go is priced at SG$ 1,799 at the following platforms:

  • LG Online Brand Store
  • Amazon
  • Shopee
  • Lazada
  • KrisShop
  • Audio House
  • Best Denki
  • Courts
  • Gain City
  • Harvey Norman
  • Mega Discount Store
  • Parisilk

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Samsung’s SECRET That Made OLED Even Better

Say hello to the new QD-OLED Penta Tandem display tech by the Korean giant

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Samsung Display just unveiled QD-OLED Penta Tandem technology. This is a next-generation display structure that stacks five emission layers to improve brightness, efficiency, and overall OLED performance.

In this video, we simplify what Penta Tandem actually is, how it works, and show you two monitors that already have the technology — specifically from MSI and Dell.

For more details, check out Samsung Display here.

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TCL enters RGB-Mini LED race with RM9L series

New flagship promises brighter, more precise color on ultra-large screens

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TCL has officially unveiled the RM9L, its first RGB-Mini LED TV, signaling a serious push into the next phase of premium display technology.

Announced in New York, the RM9L positions itself as TCL’s most advanced Mini LED offering yet. It leans heavily into color performance, using dedicated red, green, and blue LEDs instead of traditional white backlighting. The result: more precise color reproduction and support for up to 100% BT2020 color space, a benchmark often associated with high-end cinematic displays.

At the core of the RM9L is TCL’s CSOT UltraColor Filter paired with a new 30-bit by 3 backlight controller system. Together, they form a 120-bit color system designed to deliver finer control across each RGB channel. TCL says this enables better shadow detail, improved uniform brightness, and more consistent color across massive screen sizes.

The TV also packs a CSOT WHVA 2.0 Ultra panel, enhanced halo control for local dimming, and over 3,800 dimming zones. Peak brightness can reach up to 6,000 nits, putting it among the brightest TVs announced so far. Powering everything is the TSR AI Pro processor, which handles scene-by-scene optimization across color, contrast, clarity, and motion.

Built for big-screen immersion

The RM9L is clearly designed for larger-than-life viewing. It supports a native 144Hz refresh rate, with Game Accelerator 288 VRR and four HDMI 2.1 ports for gaming setups. TCL is also leaning into audio, with built-in sound tuned by Bang & Olufsen and support for Dolby Atmos FlexConnect for expandable home theater setups.

On the smart side, the TV runs on Google TV with Gemini integration, adding AI-powered assistance and content discovery.

An upcoming OTA update will bring support for Dolby Vision 2 Max, which introduces features like Content Intelligence, a new Imagine Engine, and Authentic Motion. TCL says this update will improve HDR brightness while preserving the creator’s original intent through bi-directional tone mapping.

Subheading: Pricing and availability

The TCL RM9L series is now available for pre-order in ultra-large sizes:

  • 85-inch – $7,999.99
  • 98-inch – $9,999.99
  • 115-inch – $29,999.99

With the RM9L, TCL is making a clear bet: bigger screens demand better color. And with RGB-Mini LED, it’s aiming to lead that shift.

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Spotlight: Amazon Ember Artline TV + New Fire TV Stick HD

Amazon Just Fixed the Biggest Problem with TVs

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In this video, THE Michael Josh dives into the all-new Amazon Ember Artline — their first-ever lifestyle TV.

Moreover, there’s the newer Fire TV Stick HD — the slimmest Fire Stick ever made. Now with USB-C and Alexa+ built in.

And through it all: He sat down exclusively with Aidan Marcuss — VP of Fire TV at Amazon and talked about how Alexa+ is Amazon’s answer to content paralysis. 


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Amazon Ember Artline — ships April 22, 2026

New Fire TV Stick HD — ships April 29, 2026

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