The Display section of the Prism Plus Roam Ultra 32″ centers on a 32-inch VA-type LCD panel with LED backlighting and a 3840 x 2160 resolution, delivering 4K detail across its screen area. The panel has a glossy finish and supports touch input, though it does not feature a matte surface or anti-glare coating. A refresh rate of 60Hz rounds out the display specifications.
The Prism Plus Roam Ultra 32″ is classified as a standard monitor type and measures 735 mm wide, 430 mm tall, and 26 mm thick, with a total weight of 17,120 g and a volume of 8,217.3 cm³. Its stand supports tilt, swivel, and portrait mode, offering a reasonable degree of ergonomic adjustability for different working positions. VESA mount compatibility is also included, giving users the option to attach the display to a third-party arm or wall bracket.
The display delivers a typical brightness of 350 nits alongside a contrast ratio of 4000:1, which points to a meaningful difference between its darkest and brightest output levels. Color volume is broad, with 138% sRGB coverage indicating the panel can reproduce a wide range of colors beyond the standard sRGB gamut. Color calibration, however, is not supported on this monitor.
Wired display connectivity is absent on this monitor, as it carries no HDMI, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA inputs, and Thunderbolt is not supported either. Physical connections are limited to one USB port and a USB Type-C port, while a 3.5 mm audio jack and Ethernet are not present. On the wireless side, the monitor supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) alongside Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 4, pairs via Bluetooth 5.2, and includes AirPlay for wireless display streaming.
The Prism Plus Roam Ultra 32″ includes an integrated 10,000 mAh battery, allowing it to operate without a constant wired power connection.
The monitor comes with built-in stereo speakers rated at 2 x 2W of audio output power, though it does not support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround. An 8MP front camera and an ambient light sensor are both included, adding utility beyond standard display use. A remote control is provided for convenient operation, while Picture-in-Picture and built-in smart TV functionality are absent.