Samsung's Movingstyle lineup includes two models, but the source-backed comparison point here is the Movingstyle M7 (model M70F), a 32-inch 4K UHD smart monitor on a height-adjustable rolling base . The 27-inch portable LSM7F model is well-documented in sources but is not the direct size competitor to the StanbyME 2 Max.
LG's premium all-in-one portability: The StanbyME 2 Max is designed as a full-featured portable lifestyle screen. The combination of a 32-inch 4K touchscreen, detachable design, built-in battery, and premium Dolby support makes it a true room-to-room solution. The $1,299.99 price reflects that premium positioning .
Samsung's budget rolling monitor: The Movingstyle M7 is fundamentally a standard smart monitor bundled with a rolling stand. It skips the touchscreen, battery, and detachability that define LG's entry, which allows it to hit a much lower price point—around $529.99 to $699.99 . Samsung's portable flagship in this category is the 27-inch Movingstyle LSM7F ($1,199.99) with its own 3-hour battery, but that model is a smaller screen
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If you need a true 32-inch portable display with a built-in battery, detachable screen, and touch input, the LG StanbyME 2 Max is the fully documented choice at $1,299.99. If you simply want a 32-inch 4K smart monitor that can be wheeled around the home without needing battery or touch capability, the Samsung Movingstyle M7 offers significant savings at under $700. The two products occupy different niches within the large portable display category.
Note: The Samsung Movingstyle LSM7F (27-inch portable touchscreen with 3-hour battery) is a closer direct competitor to LG's StanbyME line, but at a different size class. For a 27-inch vs. 32-inch comparison, see the full source list for Samsung's LSM7F specs .