A:AnswerZero if you are talking about power passthrough to charge a laptop and input display. That requires the usbc model.
If you are talking speakers they are tiny and just basic sound, nothing booming here. :)
If you are talking power usage I don't have the proper equipment to measure that sorry.
A:AnswerNot sure why LG wouldn't answer the question, but maybe this is a clue since the panel is not edge to edge in display output. This is from a 12/16/2020 review on the tech website Tom's Hardware:
"The physical bezel on the top and sides is 0.125 inch thick, but a black border continues onto the actual display space. All told, the darkened space is around 0.25 inch,"
^^So in other words, you are looking at an effective 1/4" border on each side which can make a significant 1/2" impact when tying monitors together hoping for a near borderless multi-monitor display.
A:AnswerNo, what it has is 8-bit FRC, so it flickers 2 colors on a pixel RGB (BGR) location to emulate 10-bit. 10-bit data can go to it, but the "HDR" is dull, washed out, and if you push it to "look" like a more IPS or 8-bit contrast and color punch, it will just lose some grey levels, color differences. It's fake 10-bit and not what they advertise at all.
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/b99220f4
Also the screen on most of these delaminatese over a few months meaning there is a slight 5-10% glow around the entire screen and they're aware of this, that is why best buy sold so many "refurbished" or "open box". They sold defective monitors to tens of thousands of people (this and other 32" models).
A:AnswerPlease see the link for a side by side comparison of the available specifications for both monitors, https://www.lg.com/us/compare?bizType=B2C. If you are in need of further assistance, please reach out to our support team on Twitter via @LGUSSupport or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LGUSA or call at 800-243-0000. ^Daphane