LG's Latest Solutions
Artistic License
The company will be demonstrating its new products through simulations of real-life settings. As it guides visitors through its booth, LG will be telling a kind of narrative that leads from a hotel lobby to a hotel room, a conference room, a retail shop, a subway station, a pharmacy, an airport and a theatre.
“We’re looking forward to showing how effective our digital signage products and business solutions are when it comes to delivering real, tangible benefits for businesses and their customers,” said J.Y Kim, Senior Vice President of Solution Business Division, LG Home Entertainment Company.
“By using these recreations of everyday scenes, our customers will know exactly how these solutions can work for them in everyday life.”
From the main entrance of the company’s booth through to its hotel lobby zone, visitors can experience a range of LG’s digital displays, which will be a key part of its ISE showcase.
At the entrance and hotel lobby, the M4716T and M4214T, the company’s touch displays that are effective in any interior setting, will also be on show. With an industry-leading response time of 13.5ms, the M4716T can provide quick, easily controlled information that includes 3D imaging, making it ideal for outlets such as car dealerships.
At the digital art gallery in the hotel lobby, visitors can enjoy media art installations on displays including 72- inch LED, 65-inch LCD and narrow bezel models. The narrow bezel models boast 700cd brightness and Full-HD picture quality, providing the perfect platform for showing off these works of art.
The company’s Shine-Out Display, produced both for indoor and outdoor settings, minimises reflection from bright lights such as sunlight and can be seen in the shop window of the retail zone.
Visitors will also be able to see the content management tool, SuperSign, which enables sign operators to control and man ge a vast amount of information from a single source plus LG’s TV Signage, a signage solution that works without any additional media players.
Additionally, the M3801S stretched monitor, on display at the transportation facility zone, designed for airports, subway stations, bus stops or any other area that needs a wide display but doesn’t have much spare room.
Two types of video conferencing systems will be previewed in the conference room on the booth’s second floor, where visitors will be also be invited to try them out for themselves.
LG’s 65 inch LCD IWB and 60 inch PDP IWB, the ideal displays for business presentations and conferences, will also be on display on the conference room’s wall.
Thursday, February 10, 2011











