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LG MyView 32SR50F-W 32" IPS Full HD Built in Speakers Smart Monitor
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LG MyView 32SR50F-W 32" IPS Full HD Built in Speakers Smart Monitor

£149.99 Was £229.99 Save £80.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.
Based on 3 price checks — lowest recorded £149.99 , average £149.99

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What makes the LG MyView 32SR50F-W genuinely interesting isn't the screen itself — it's that you don't need a PC plugged into it to do useful things. Running webOS 23, it has Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and a web browser built in, which means it functions as a smart TV in a room where you don't want or need one. For a spare bedroom, a home office, or a kitchen desk where a full setup would be overkill, that built-in intelligence is doing real work.

Who Is This For?

This monitor suits someone who wants a single screen that handles a laptop workday and then switches to streaming in the evening without fussing with cables or casting. Students in shared houses, remote workers in compact spaces, or anyone furnishing a secondary room on a budget will find it genuinely flexible. If you're a serious gamer or a creative professional who needs colour accuracy, this Full HD IPS panel won't satisfy you — look elsewhere.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the webOS interface for being responsive and intuitive, and the built-in speakers receive warmer reviews than you'd expect at this size — adequate for a desk, not embarrassing. The most frequent complaint is that Full HD at 32 inches produces a noticeably softer image up close compared with a 27-inch 1080p screen, and some users feel the stand offers limited adjustment, with no height raise and only basic tilt.

The Deal

Currently priced at £149.99, down from £229.99, that's an £80 saving and 35% off. This product is newly tracked on our end, so there's no price history to benchmark against yet — but at under £150 for a 32-inch smart monitor with webOS, it sits comfortably below what comparable LG smart monitors typically fetch. For more like this, browse our best computing deals. At this price, the lack of historical data is the only real hesitation — what's here looks like a solid buy.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £149.99
Lowest Recorded £149.99
Average Price £149.99
Original Price £229.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this monitor runs webOS and includes built-in apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and a web browser, so it functions as a standalone smart display without any PC or console attached. It also supports AirPlay 2 and screen mirroring, making it usable as a secondary screen for Apple devices wirelessly. The HDMI and USB-C inputs are still available when you do want to connect a computer or laptop.

This monitor suits home office users, students, and light streamers who want a large 32-inch Full HD display that doubles as a smart TV in a bedroom or living space, without needing a separate streaming device. The built-in 7W speakers are genuinely usable for casual viewing, which is uncommon at this size and price. The honest limitation is that the 1080p resolution across 32 inches produces a noticeably lower pixel density than a 27-inch 1080p panel, so text and fine detail can appear softer — dedicated content creators or anyone doing detailed design work would be better served by a 1440p alternative.

This product has only just been added to our price tracker, so there is no historical data to confirm whether £149.99 represents the genuine lowest price it has reached or simply a typical street price dressed up with an RRP comparison. What can be said objectively is that a 32-inch IPS smart monitor with webOS and built-in speakers from a major brand for under £150 sits at a competitive price point within the current UK market. Treat the 35% off figure with some caution until more pricing history is available, but the absolute price itself is worth taking seriously.

The Samsung M5 32-inch is a close rival, also offering a built-in smart platform (Tizen) and similar Full HD IPS-style panel at broadly comparable pricing. The LG holds an edge with its webOS interface, which many users find more intuitive for app navigation, and its USB-C input adds flexibility for modern laptops. The Samsung M5 has slightly better speaker output at 10W versus the LG's 7W, so if audio quality without headphones matters to you, that is worth factoring in before deciding.