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Hi there! Thank you for your question about the LG model 32GS95UE-B.AUS. This particular model is categorized as a monitor rather than a TV because it’s designed primarily for use with computers and gaming systems. Monitors like this one typically offer features optimized for tasks such as gaming, editing, and productivity, including higher refresh rates, lower response times, and specific connectivity options like DisplayPort and HDMI geared towards PC users. While it can be connected to external devices like gaming consoles or streaming devices, it does not include built-in TV tuners or smart TV features commonly found in televisions, which is why it's referred to as a monitor. For more details or assistance in setting it up, feel free to send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport. We're happy to help! —Renzo
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Theres no coaxial cable to plug in but you can still plug in your console. In fact, its better because ones that can double as tv has a delay when switching between tv and pc. I also had the samsung Ark and its not as good as you think it is. 1440p is where its at. 4k games are a joke and some cant even get 60fps.
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