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By News Reporter
At
link hidden, please login to view, LG is unveiling a range of cutting-edge display solutions tailored for corporate environments. The showcase includes advanced, highly versatile products ideal for use in spaces such as meeting rooms, in-house XR studios, corporate rooms and control rooms. One of the highlights of LG’s exhibition is the lineup of Micro LED displays. These displays offer an array of pixel pitch options, ranging from 0.68 to 1.25 millimeters, and come with features dedicated to the installation environments to satisfy the diverse needs of customers from across the corporate world. Standout models include the 136-inch LG MAGNIT All-in-One with 4K resolution – a convenient solution for conference rooms featuring a controller and integrated speaker – and the LG MAGNIT with Detachable Power Supply Unit (PSU), which delivers the security and scale necessary for control rooms. The company is also showing off the specialized Micro LED for in-house virtual production studios, which integrates seamlessly with a host of professional filming equipment.
LG MAGNIT All-in-One for Boardrooms
With a standard size of 136 inches, and available in 4K or 2K resolution, the outstanding LG MAGNIT All-in-One (model or ) is suitable for use in boardrooms, executive rooms and meeting rooms. The display offers exceptional viewing experiences through outstanding LG Micro LED technology and user convenience thanks to its standardized 16:9 aspect ratio screen and a built-in speaker and controller, while LG’s pre-assembled LED display modules (LDM) help streamline the installation process. The first LG all-in-one LED lineup to feature 4K resolution, the LAAA007 provides ultra-sharp images and crystal-clear text to deliver content clearly and effectively.
Designed with adaptability and ease-of-use in mind, the LG MAGNIT All-in-One has controls and ports – including power, HDMI and USB – conveniently located on the lower screen bezel. This makes it simple to adjust sound and picture settings, and connect to different devices during meetings or presentations. The display also offers Picture in Picture (PIP) and Picture by Picture (PBP) modes, allowing users to present multiple materials simultaneously on its large screen.
LG MAGNIT for Virtual Production
More corporations are now establishing their own virtual production studios, a move that enables them to produce a wide variety of communications content – such as intra-company broadcasts, commercials and CEO presentation films – in house. LG has responded to this trend with the introduction of its Micro LED solutions for virtual production – represented at ISE 2024 by model – which provide seamless integration with cameras, lighting and other filming equipment, and deliver a smooth video-recording process with its high refresh rate (7,680Hz) and high frame rate (23.98 to 120Hz).
The Micro LED for virtual production can be powered by the cutting-edge LED processing platform HELIOS from Megapixel, which enhances the user interface and user experience with features offered by HELIOS such as real-time mapping and color calibration, multi-user control, and precise color control. The structure of LG’s Micro LED solution is engineered to minimize color distortion, preserving image accuracy across a wide viewing angle – a feature that makes the advanced display particularly well-suited for large-screen configurations.
LG MAGNIT displays are designed with the safety of users and the installation environment in mind. LG MAGNIT series has undergone testing, encompassing the surface spread of flame, color consistency from various viewing angles, and electromagnetic compatibility.*
LG MAGNIT With Detachable PSU for Control Rooms
The LG MAGNIT with detachable PSU (model ) is an impressive 163-inch display designed primarily for situation rooms and control rooms in government offices and corporate HQs. It is also an excellent choice for small to medium-sized enterprises that prioritize reliability.
The detachable-PSU design of the LG MAGNIT enables swift and efficient management. In the event of a power supply failure, it can be promptly addressed by simply replacing the PSU, without having to access the rear of the display. In addition to this streamlined design, the LG MAGNIT delivers stunning picture quality. With LG’s Micro LED technology, it produces vivid, high-contrast and highly detailed images with colors that remain true from a wide range of viewing angles.
A company that believes in the value of collaboration, LG is partnering with leading innovators from various sectors to develop a range of customized solutions catering to the specific needs of corporate customers. These collaborative efforts extend to audio and video equipment for conference rooms and other corporate spaces, while LG’s partners include conference solution providers, eavesdropping detection solution provider, studio filming specialists and interior design companies. With its active collaboration strategy, LG is continually broadening its scope of expertise and expanding its lineup of solutions.
In addition to MAGNIT displays for corporate use, LG’s ISE 2024 showcase includes the 171-inch 21:9 , a 105-inch 21:9 LCD screen optimized for video conferencing platforms. With their 21:9 ratio, these displays are ideal for displaying content and participants’ information during conferences, offering a wide field of view and ample screen space for a seamless conference experience.
The company’s attention-grabbing displays combine outstanding technology and sleek designs, and highlight LG’s sincere and ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that satisfy the needs of diverse businesses.
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* LG MAGNIT has been validated to meet the ‘surface spread of flame’ classification (BS476 Part 7 Class 1), electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Class B), and for providing color consistency over a viewing angle tested by TÜV Rheinland. Certifications may vary by model.
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By News Reporter
LG Continues to Lead Future Vehicular Software Development
by Acquiring Both Functional Safety and Cybersecurity Certifications
SEOUL, March 30, 2023 — LG Electronics (LG) is the first player to meet international testing standards for functional safety and cybersecurity management for vehicles. LG annually updates required certifications for its hardware and software solutions for electric vehicle components through leading global testing organization, TÜV Rheinland.
A respected player in the rapidly growing EV components industry, LG has consistently complied with international regulations and participated in key certification programs. To lead the field of vehicle safety, LG is committed to securing the technical capabilities both at the employee and the organizational level.
Recently, LG research engineer Kim Min-kyu obtained the Automotive Functional Safety Expert qualification, becoming the second individual ever to do so since the qualification program was established in 2011. Also, LG acquired functional safety certification for its ADAS front camera in the ‘4M’ (Material, Method, Machine, Man) categories in 2022. The company’s vehicle components also comply with the Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) – the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe’s (UNECE) regulation No. 155 (UN R155).
“With the rising importance of vehicle security and safety regulations in the global auto industry, acquiring certification for our auto components and technologies is key to maintaining competitiveness,” said Eun Seok-hyun, President of LG Vehicle component Solutions (VS) Company. “LG will continue to comply with the latest standards and grow its capabilities in safety and security to provide our customers with even more reliable solutions.”
“We congratulate LG on producing Asia’s first Functional Safety Expert, an achievement that reflects the company’s outstanding, across-the-board performance in acquiring top industry certifications and qualifications,” said Frank Juettner, CEO and director of TÜV Rheinland Korea. “Obtaining the latest certifications, including ISO/SAE 21434, demonstrates LG’s commitment to providing its customers and partners with the highest level of product, system safety and security.”
LG has built stellar track records maintaining its innovation at the highest level of quality and reliability. Already in 2018, LG secured technical certification for Functional Safety Management (FSM) in infotainment development, and in 2021, its Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) front camera passed assessments for functional safety (product and processes) based on ISO 26262 – an international functional safety standard for the development of electrical and electronic systems for vehicles.
LG also plans to lead future trends in autonomous driving, where functional safety will be centered on the fast-growing area of Safety of The Intended Functionality (SOTIF). SOTIF is becoming increasingly important as the entire auto industry seeks to incorporate and expand the use of various advanced technologies in their vehicles, including artificial intelligence (AI), high-definition maps, sensor data interfaces and cybersecurity applications.
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By Arthur Dent
1-Want to use Google meet, WebOS browser says not compatible, can’t install Firefox, chrome or edge browsers...is there a way to achieve this ?
2-can I use a webcam with a MIC with this TV ?
3- is there a way to disable the update popup reminder ? Don’t want to update as reports of big issues with the latest update thanks
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By pivotCE
webOS is all about connectivity. If Chicago is your kind of town, you can breeze into The Windy city, pass through the Cloud Gate and link up with a local area network while enjoying some pizza!
Yes, it’s a webOS meetup and it’s happening this Sunday (13th July), 7.30pm at
link hidden, please login to view, Schamburg. Find the details and Sign up
The team at pivotCE remind you that if you are planning a meet up, let us know! We are interested in promoting your events (it might even increase attendance!). We are also interested in reports and pictures from webOS events.
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By News Reporter
While digging through
link hidden, please login to view, some have to this point: "Chile". It's not a device we've heard of before, and an anonymous source has chimed in to let us know what this Chile device with its 800x480 landscape screen and headset switch was all about. Back in the early days of , the webOS team at Palm set out to show the HP board that yes, they could in fact make tablets. So they sourced eight 7-inch tablets directly from a Chinese OEM and installed webOS on them. According to our source they weren't ever intended to be a release product, they were just for internal demonstration purposes. Good thing too, as apparently the tablet was of such poor quality that after three weeks only two of the original eight still worked (though it's worth noting they weren't likely in mass production by the OEM at that point). The tablet's screens were also noticeably crooked behind the bezel and it required a pin to trigger the reset button (ah, that brings back memories).
That could have been the end of it, but in the end this tablet actually did see a public release. Except it wasn't Palm or HP that put it out, it was ViewSonic (better known for their monitors). The "Chile" was announced in August 2010 as the and released by the end of that year. It packed a 7-inch 800x480 screen, 512MB of storage (though with a Micro SD slot), a 600MHz Qualcomm processor, an unlocked GSM radio, a 3MP rear camera, and a 3240mAH battery. Oh, and it ran Android 2.2, barely modified by ViewSonic.
All things considered, the ViewPad 7 was a seriously underwhelming tablet when it was publicly unveiled (), and decided to do much better when approaching the 7-inch size point with the . But even so, this Chile tablet is a little interesting bit of webOS history.
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