Micro LED Magnite and E-Paper Take Center Stage

LG Electronics is accelerating its efforts to target the global business-to-business (B2B) market by participating in North America's largest commercial display exhibition, showcasing specialized products aimed at the U.S. government procurement market, as well as high-efficiency software solutions based on artificial intelligence (AI).


According to industry sources on June 14, LG Electronics will operate an exhibition booth under the theme of "Solutions Beyond Displays" at "InfoComm 2026," which will be held in Las Vegas, United States, for three days starting June 17 (local time).

LG Electronics Ultra High Definition LED Signage 'LG Magnite'. LG Electronics

LG Electronics Ultra High Definition LED Signage 'LG Magnite'. LG Electronics

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At this exhibition, LG Electronics will unveil a lineup of display products certified under the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), a mandatory requirement for supplying to U.S. government agencies. These products are significantly upgraded models designed to meet the stringent security and public safety requirements of the U.S. defense and public sectors.


LG Electronics will also showcase its commercial display lineup, including the ultra-high-definition micro light-emitting diode (LED) signage "LG Magnite" and the "LG E-Paper Display," which is as thin as paper and features dramatically low power consumption. The company will present tailored solutions for various exhibition concepts, catering to diverse environments such as meeting rooms, commercial spaces, and outdoor settings.



In addition to hardware products, LG Electronics will introduce a wide range of software solutions utilizing its proprietary commercial display operation and management platform, "LG Business Cloud." These include the "LG ConnectedCare" solution, which allows users to manage signage across multiple stores with a single laptop and provides information on energy usage and forecasts.


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