LG Highlights Digital Display Technology at InfoComm 2023

LG Business Solutions USA will be showcasing a wide variety of digital display solutions this week at InfoComm 2023 in Orlando, Fla., according to a news release. The 10,400-square-foot booth will offer example of how the technology can be utilized across a wide variety of industries, including education.

“Our largest presence ever at InfoComm will present the pinnacle of digital display technology, and the multiple large-scale displays facing the show floor give attendees a taste of what they can experience walking through the booth,” said David Bacher, head of marketing for LG Business Solutions USA. “We are offering a first-hand look at how our digital signage solutions and related technologies elevate the experience in boardrooms, retail stores, restaurants, education, virtual media production studios, control rooms, public art installations, and more.”

Education-specific products include the 272-inch LG MAGNIT 8K Micro LED display, which shows video in 8K resolution and is an ideal fit for large public spaces. The Software Solutions Zone offers digital signage options like the LG Cloud Platform, SuperSign Cloud, and Pro: Centric Cloud to allow for content management. Within the booth’s Education Zone, the LG CreateBoard allows for the potential of student engagement, information-sharing, and collaboration. Users can use the LG CreateBoard Lab to create and write content, as well as share wireless content and take advantage of screensharing capabilities.

Finally the ESG and EV Charging Zones represent a commitment to power-saving and green technologies, the news release reports. The area explains a variety of certifications for electromagnetic emissions, safety, security, accessibility, compatibility, durability, and more. LG’s outdoor displays will be combined with partner-manufactured EV charging kiosks.

“InfoComm is one of our greatest chances to meet and discuss possibilities with commercial integration professionals eager to offer their clients cutting-edge solutions,” said Bacher. “We want them to know we are investing in innovations that open new avenues of expression, offering new opportunities to win bids and increase business success.”

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