
A wheeled 4K monitor concept is presented as a practical alternative to buying a traditional TV. The rolling stand is described as smart and highly adjustable, with software that includes many free content options. The device is noted for surprisingly strong speakers and an affordable overall package. The setup is positioned as useful for households that do not want a dedicated theater room or a permanent TV in the main living area. Limitations are also mentioned, including the absence of a touchscreen, the stand not being sold separately, only OK 4K image quality, and a power cable that is too short.
"The design of the rolling stand is smart. Highly adjustable. Excellent smart software, with tons of free content. Surprisingly strong speakers. Affordable. A touchscreen would be useful. The rolling stand is not sold separately. The 4K screen is only OK in quality. I wish the power cable was longer."
"I don't own a TV. I've had plenty of opportunities to buy one over the years, but we don't have a separate "theater room"-and as stereotypical millennials, we didn't want one in our main living room. So, that's why my wife and I are often hunched over a laptop screen on a couch together to watch a movie like two college kids in a dorm room. It's not ideal."
"When I saw the Samsung Movingstyle 32, though, I was intrigued. A screen on wheels. Something that could be wheeled into a room when needed, and stored away when not. All of a sudden, I was seeing a solution to our problem that didn't require reworking our entire living situation for a movie night. While it's not a perfect solution, the Samsung Movingstyle 32 is a clever way to get a large display into a room-but only for as long as you need it."
"First of all, it's actually a computer monitor, and not even one specifically made for this stand. It's a 4K display that actually already existed, and is now being packaged together with the adjustable stand and base. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it means that when you buy a Movingstyle monitor, it actually comes with the standard monitor stand and base as well. It's odd, as I can't imagine why you'd ever use that when buying the Movingstyle for its i"
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