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LG’s quirky briefcase TV is nearly matching its best price to date


The StanbyME Go might basic, but it sure is fun.

As my colleague Chris Welch pointed out in his review of the LG StanbyME Go, there’s something refreshing about a TV that takes a chance on a less familiar concept, especially at a time when beastly OLED panels and art-inspired TVs seem to dominate the landscape. It offers up to three hours of battery life and runs the same webOS software as regular LG TVs, meaning it supports all your favorite streaming apps, stored media, and casting from Apple devices via AirPlay. That’s just a dollar shy of the lowest price we’ve seen on the comfortable USB-A mouse, which sports colorful RGB lighting, an 18,000 DPI sensor, and a customizable 12-button side panel that ensures you never have to take your fingers off the WASD keys just to spam your opponents with a Faerie Swarm, Soul Fire, or whatever the hot World of Warcraft spell is these days.

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