2011/06/20

InfoComm 2011 – Dais where LG Electronics USA showcases Commercial Display Solns


It’s the peak hour for LG Electronics USA as it is meeting the challenging requirement of varied digital out-of-home vertical markets with its expanded line of digital display solutions that was demonstrated at the InfoComm 2011 trade show. LG is also unveiling its new EzSign TV, an innovative out-of-the-box digital signage system that includes live TV, and its next-generation Network Monitor for flexible PC-over-IP zero client virtual computing for educational, healthcare and corporate applications.

In an objective to give the demonstration on the depth of its commercial solutions, LG will be showcasing its latest technologies considering a diverse array of product categories – for instance, LG Cinema 3D displays, LED HD Monitors, stretch screen HD Monitors, large screen LCD HD Monitors, LCD HD TVs, IPS & LED destop Monitors, video conferencing systems, interactive touch screen displays, multipurpose HD projectors, network attached storage, dynamic media players, optical disk drives and digital signage solutions.
According to Y K Cho, Senior Vice President, Commercial Displays, LG Electronics USA, “LG’s broad technology portfolio is designed to create an interactive and engaging experience that provides real business value through improved customer interactions,” He also said, “With our 3D, touch and turnkey solutions, LG has created a robust product line that is as intuitive and user-friendly as it is effective.”

A wonderful cinematic 3D experience with the vivid and super brightness and fabulous picture clarity of LED backlighting is the offering of LG CINEMA 3D LED displays. LG is going to provide this week a sneak peek of its new commercial-grade passive 3D LED HDTV, featuring the next generation of 3D display based on LG’s FPR 3D technology. Unlike other brands like Samsung and Sony that use expensive active-shutter 3D glasses, LG’s 3D solutions use comfortable and trendy polarized eyewear that has no inbuilt batteries resulting no harmful electromagnetic waves.

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