Desk space is quite limited when you work in a cubicle, but LG’s 27-inch Libero monitor could help you free up some more space. The monitor, which LG released in August, comes with a two-way stand that lets you hang it on your workspace wall or leave it on its own.
The design of the Libero is pretty clever. It actually depends upside down when hooked onto the included divider hanger, then folds right side up when placed on your desk. LG says it automatically adjusts screen orientation when flipped, and it also comes with a detachable webcam (along with two webcam ports) so you can take part in video calls no matter how it’s mounted.
That said, it seems like a useful external monitor or a replacement for an existing one, and the specs aren’t too shabby either. The Libero has a 1440p QHD display with support for HDR 10, USB-C power delivery and built-in speakers. It normally costs a pricey $499.99, but that’s about it currently on sale on Amazon for $299.99.
And yes, while one number from cell monitor mounts already available online, this is certainly the first monitor I’ve seen with the built-in functionality. The mounts will cost you around $30 – so they’re definitely a much cheaper solution to buying the Libero – but it’s still cool to see a monitor with an innovative design that isn’t all about size.