Friday, 27 December 2024
26 C
Singapore

Reinventing the future: LG’s latest digital signage at ISE 2024

Company’s innovative solutions enable customers across diverse industries and sectors to create seamless digitalised spaces that engage and inform.

LG Electronics is showcasing its advanced digital signage solutions at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2024 in Barcelona, Spain, from 30 January to 2 February 2024. LG will unveil its comprehensive range of display solutions tailored to the needs of retail, corporate, education and hospitality, including its Micro LED, All-in-One LED, Transparent OLED and cloud platforms.

Inside ISE 2024’s largest booth, the LG MAGNIT lineup of micro LED displays feature across several zones that demonstrate a different usage scene, including a digitalised control room, meeting space, luxury suite and virtual production studio. The company’s micro LED technology enables large-scale screens that can be tailored to meet customers’ specific demands and installation environments. In addition to outstanding picture quality with stunning colour accuracy across a wide viewing angle, LG’s micro LED tech has undergone rigorous testing for surface flame spread and electromagnetic compatibility.

Ideal for conference rooms, LG MAGNIT All-in-One features easy-to-access, front-mounted controls, integrated speakers and a controller for convenience and simplicity. LG’s Micro LED solutions for corporate control rooms boast large screens and continuous monitoring capabilities, while LG MAGNIT for virtual production studios delivers accurate image reproduction and compatibility with various filmmaking equipment. LG’s Micro LED displays for luxury suites leverage the Alpha 9 AI processor to provide mesmerizing viewing experiences and -optimized picture quality.

LG’s 1,728-square-meter booth also presents ‘Kinetic LED’ for diverse settings such as shopping malls and airports. The striking installation comprises a kinetic screen measuring 3,670 x 6,100 millimetres and several large-size LED Fine Pitch (model LSBC019) displaying vibrant digital art that moves in sync with atmospheric music.

Reinventing the future LG's latest digital signage at ISE 2024 - 1

The Luxury Suite offers exclusive cinematic viewing experiences with the 118-inch LG MAGNIT and 49-, 55- and 65-inch UHD signage solutions featuring new art gallery-inspired picture-frame bezels (offered in three elegant colours). With Apple AirPlay, guests can stream content to LG Hotel TVs, right from their iPhone or iPad, whether it’s to watch movies and shows from their favourite apps or share what’s on their Apple devices, including photos, personal videos, games and more. Guests simply scan a unique, on-screen QR code after checking in to privately and securely pair their iPhone or iPad directly to the TV in the room for the duration of their stay.

The Corporate Zone highlights three LG MAGNIT displays: one perfect when filming CEO speeches or commercials, another that has a detachable power supply unit for use in control rooms, and the All-in-One model with embedded controller and speakers for meeting rooms. Also on show are the newly-introduced 21:9 aspect ratio, 171-inch LED All-in-One and 21:9, 105-inch LCD signage, which work well with widescreen video-conferencing platforms. These signages are also compatible with integrated solutions from LG’s partners to meet user-specific needs.

In the Retail Zone, visitors can explore solutions that enhance the shopping experience and generate advertising revenue for store operators. LG’s various digital signage for retail boutiques, restaurants, bakeries and cafes include the 79-inch Stretch LED signage, ideal for showing brand content; Transparent OLED, which serves as a digital menu board; and LG Kiosk, which provides a convenient self-service option. The company is also illustrating the ease of selecting and playing in-store advertisements through LG DOOH Ads’ Programmatic AD feature, which optimizes advertising content according to customer.

With its thin bezels, the new 55-inch modular Transparent OLED allows for an NxN-format ‘video wall’ installation that serves as an open partition while engaging shoppers. Also, LG’s double-sided LED-LCD signage (86-inch LED and 75-inch LCD) shows off the compelling possibilities for simultaneously delivering advertisements to in-store visitors and passersby. This space also demonstrates the space-efficiency and versatility of the 37-inch stretch, and 30- and 55-inch vertical Transparent OLED displays.

The Education Zone features a digital classroom equipped with LG CreateBoard – interactive digital boards (55 to 86 inches). Educators can easily load classes through its web browser and give students access via QR codes. An excellent choice for university film programs, the integrated solution for virtual production includes LED screens for displaying digitally-rendered backgrounds, LG CreateBoard for writing, and OLED displays for reviewing video footage.

To enhance the customer experience, LG offers various cloud-based software solutions that facilitate the efficient management of its cutting-edge digital displays. The integrated LG Business Cloud platform lets users explore, subscribe to, and manage the cloud solutions available for LG digital signage and commercial TVs. Visitors can also check out LG SuperSign Cloud, which enables content creation and distribution for digital signage, the hospitality-enhancing LG Pro:Centric Cloud, and the LG ConnectedCare remote management solution.

In addition, LG unveils its commercial display security system, LG Shield, to respond to more sophisticated cyber threats emerging from AI. LG Shield operates under webOS to protect against security threats, safeguarding central servers, apps and operating systems. Its security performance completed a global common criteria evaluation and has been granted EAL 2 certification and ISO/IEC DIS 18974.

“At ISE 2024, LG’s digital signage, cloud management platforms and collaborations with professional partners across diverse industries reveal an unmatched ability to deliver integrated solutions optimized for a wide variety of spaces,” said Paik Ki-mun, senior vice president and head of the Information Display business unit of LG Business Solutions Company. “We will continue to provide customer-focused smart life solutions that open up new and exciting ways to connect, engage and create.”

LG’s latest digital signage solutions will be on display in Hall 3 (Stand 3K 100) of Fira Barcelona’s Gran Via conference centre from 30 January to 2 February 2024.

Hot this week

Apple’s next AirPods Pro may include health-tracking features

Apple's next AirPods Pro may feature heart rate and temperature tracking, and there are long-term plans for AI-enhanced camera integration.

ZOWIE XL2566X+ review: A 400Hz esports monitor that redefines gaming performance

Experience unmatched gaming performance with the ZOWIE XL2566X+, featuring 400Hz refresh rate and DyAc 2 for esports excellence.

Chinese EV maker Nio introduces Firefly brand to rival Mini Cooper and Smart

Nio unveils the affordable Firefly EV to rival Mini and Smart alongside its luxury ET9 sedan, combining innovation and style for global markets.

US to blacklist Chinese company linked to Huawei chip scandal

The US plans to blacklist Sophgo, a Chinese firm tied to Huawei’s AI chip scandal, in a crackdown on tech linked to national security risks.

Foxconn invests in electric vehicle battery plant to diversify business beyond Apple iPhones

Foxconn invests US$82M in a Zhengzhou EV battery plant, diversifying into electric vehicles as part of its shift beyond Apple iPhone production.

Google unveils AI model that shows its reasoning process

Google introduces Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking, an AI model that solves complex questions while revealing its step-by-step reasoning process.

Bluesky introduces a mentions tab in your notifications

Bluesky’s latest update adds a mentions tab, improves reply settings, reserves old usernames, and plans for a subscription service next year.

Lilium halts operations and lays off 1,000 workers after funding struggles

Lilium, a flying taxi company, lays off 1,000 workers and halts operations after struggling to secure VTOL air taxi technology funding.

Interlock ransomware targets critical infrastructure with FreeBSD-specific attacks

Interlock ransomware targets FreeBSD servers, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures in critical infrastructure.

Related Articles

Popular Categories