LG Electronics (LG) presents its range of technological solutions at InfoComm 2023, the professional exhibition for audiovisual solutions held in Orlando, Florida (USA), from June 14th to June 16th. Spanning over an impressive 10,400 square meters, LG’s booth showcases the company’s complete lineup of display solutions in various contextual and application areas. With a focus on enhancing efficiency, productivity, and customer experience, LG’s offerings cater to diverse professional needs.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is the LG MAGNIT display range, designed for both commercial and residential use. This collection, including the new models with remote power, offers a comprehensive range of products with different pixel pitches (ranging from 0.68 to 1.56 millimeters) and flexibility to meet any requirement. The LG MAGNIT displays have undergone rigorous testing for flame spread, color reproduction on a wide viewing angle, and electromagnetic compatibility, ensuring user safety and installation environment compatibility.
Within the “Digital Art” area of the booth, the majestic LG MAGNIT 8K Micro LED display steals the show. Measuring 272 inches, it presents exclusive 8K videos that capture the beauty and grandeur of the natural world. Perfect for effectively showcasing multimedia artwork, this product is suitable for public spaces, corporate lobbies, and hotels. The “Media Art” area features the new LG LED All-in-One display, a 163-inch screen that delivers stunning image quality and exceptional color reproduction due to its size and superior capabilities.
Visitors can experience an engaging artistic journey with the synchronized display of the LG MAGNIT 8K Micro LED and the media wall composed of Transparent OLED displays (consisting of 26 units of 55-inch displays). This unique installation highlights the versatility and creative applications enabled by LG’s cutting-edge technologies.
In the “Virtual Production” area, LG showcases advanced display solutions, including LG MAGNIT and LG UltraFine™ Display OLED Pro, catering to broadcasters, production studios, and digital content creators. These displays facilitate live-action filming against realistic virtual backgrounds. Visitors can explore virtual production studios and discover their applications in the film, television, and multimedia content creation industries.
The “Corporate” area features a remote-powered LG MAGNIT display measuring 163 inches. This display ensures uninterrupted power supply even during outages. Visitors can witness firsthand the excellent sharpness and image fidelity delivered by the narrow pixel pitch and precise color reproduction of the Micro LED display. This area also showcases the LG LED All-in-one 21:9 display optimized for video conferencing platforms and other display solutions.
The “Education” area presents the LG CreateBoard (TR3DK series), an interactive whiteboard that enables interactive and collaborative classroom experiences. With its UHD multi-touch screen (3,840×2,160 resolution) and features such as LG CreateBoard Lab for content creation and writing, and LG CreateBoard Share for wireless screen and content sharing, it revolutionizes the learning environment.
In the “Retail” area, visitors can observe various applications of LG’s digital signage products. An impressive digital sculpture resembling a prism is created using eight 55-inch Transparent OLED displays. The centerpiece is the 30-inch Transparent OLED display showcasing an elegant display of luxury shoes. The High Brightness 87-inch display, combined with 75-inch UHD displays, optimizes space efficiency while ensuring a large screen for effective customer communication.
The “Food and Beverage” area presents a wide variety of digital displays, including the Ultra Stretch 37-inch display ideal for shelf advertising, and weather-resistant ultra-bright displays in 22 and 55 inches, optimized for drive-through applications. These displays are equipped with SuperSign AD and SuperSign QSR software. SuperSign AD enables targeted advertising content distribution based on selected data and generates reports to support effective advertising management, while SuperSign QSR facilitates order management in quick-service restaurants, transmission to kitchen displays, and queue management.
Lastly, the “Software Solutions” area allows visitors to explore LG’s extensive range of cloud platforms, including SuperSign Cloud, Pro Centric Cloud, and the remote maintenance system LG ConnectedCare. Demonstrations in this area showcase how these cutting-edge software solutions help businesses efficiently manage their digital displays.
All LG’s technological solutions are designed with user safety and installation environment in mind. Industry certifications for flicker-free performance and low blue light emission are showcased in the “Better Life for All” area. Visitors can observe the absence of flicker and blue light certifications for LG CreateBoard and experience the enhanced accessibility of the LG Kiosk, which includes a tactile keyboard. As a company committed to sustainability, LG presents a range of technologies prioritizing plastic reduction and energy consumption.
“To fully demonstrate the strength, variety, and innovation of our display solutions, we have created one of our largest exhibitions at InfoComm,” said Paik Ki-mun, Senior Vice President and Head of Information Display at LG Electronics Business Solutions Company. “We offer visitors a comprehensive overview of the real-life applications of our products, ranging from meeting rooms to retail, from food and beverage to education, from production studios to other contexts. We will continue to develop innovative display solutions to enhance everyone’s lives.”
Visitors can explore LG’s booth (#1642) at the Orange County Convention Center during InfoComm 2023. For more information, visit the website: https://b2bmkt.lge.com/us-infocomm2023.
1 LG MAGNIT has been certified for “flame spread” (BS476 Part 7 Class 2), electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Class B), and color uniformity on a wide viewing angle by TÜV Rheinland. Certifications may vary depending on the model.