LG Smart Monitor Swing 32U889SA Blends...

LG’s latest 32-inch smart monitor, the Smart Monitor Swing (model 32U889SA), enters the scene with a mix of hardware flexibility and smart features that aim to meet the demands of modern, multitasking users. Announced with a CES 2025 Innovation Award, this model is more than just a display—it brings webOS into the desktop setup, includes full touchscreen capability, and features a distinctive stand designed for ergonomic freedom.

Built for Movement, Not Just Desk Work

One of the most distinct features of the 32U889SA is its rolling, flexible stand, which gives the monitor a literal twist on usability. Instead of being fixed to a desk at one angle, users can tilt, adjust, and move the screen for different situations—whether it’s sitting at a desk, standing, lounging on a couch, or using it for music or drawing. The design is clearly aimed at hybrid usage: half productivity tool, half entertainment hub.

That flexibility isn’t just in motion—it also supports Auto Pivot, which lets the display automatically switch between portrait and landscape mode depending on the content. The idea is to cut down on manual adjustments and allow the screen to adapt on the fly.

Touch and Go: Full-Screen Control

The inclusion of touchscreen functionality makes the 32U889SA stand out within LG’s smart monitor family. While touchscreens on monitors aren’t new, combining this with webOS and no-PC-needed operation opens up new use cases. Casual users can navigate apps and media directly, while creators might appreciate the control over digital tools or sheet music without needing a separate device.

It’s worth noting that this is not just a dumb screen. The built-in webOS platform allows users to switch between cloud-based productivity apps, remote PC access, or streaming content—much like a smart TV. That means even without a connected computer, the monitor still serves as a functional workspace or entertainment unit.

A 4K Display With Smart Intentions

Visually, the 32-inch IPS panel delivers 3840 x 2160 resolution, promising a crisp image and plenty of space for multitasking. The display also supports dynamic brightness control, which automatically adjusts the brightness based on ambient lighting—helpful if you’re using it in different rooms or lighting conditions throughout the day.

For audio, built-in speakers mean fewer cables and less desk clutter. This all-in-one setup might appeal to minimalists or those with limited space. And if you do want to connect external devices, the connectivity options are broad: USB Type-C with 65W power delivery, HDMI, and likely other ports round out the hardware.

PC Optional, but Still Supported

Even though the 32U889SA can work independently, LG hasn’t ignored traditional PC users. The LG Switch App provides added features like screen splitting, input control, and access to monitor settings when connected to a computer. It helps blur the line between a smart display and a traditional monitor, and might appeal to users who want both flexibility and familiarity.

The LG Smart Monitor Swing is trying to be many things at once—and whether or not it succeeds depends largely on how users adapt to its mix of features. It’s not a budget device, and LG hasn’t yet announced its pricing or U.S. availability. But for those looking for a multi-role screen, this one has range.

LG Smart Monitor Swing (32U889SA) – Technical Specifications

Feature Description
Model 32U889SA
Display Size 32 inches
Display Type IPS
Resolution 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Touchscreen Yes
Smart Platform webOS
Stand Type Flexible rolling stand
Auto Pivot Yes (automatic orientation change)
Built-in Speakers Yes
USB Type-C Yes, with 65W power delivery
HDMI Yes
Brightness Control Dynamic ambient light-based adjustment
Screen Management Software LG Switch App (for PC connectivity and controls)
Productivity Features Screen splitting, multiple input device control
Award CES 2025 Innovation Award