LG showcases new transparent display for digital signage at InfoComm 2012
In response to the diverse needs of the digital signage market, LG Electronics has expanded its line of commercial LED display solutions with its innovative TS30MF transparent display, offering the ability to combine digital signage with a glass display for retail applications and even museum exhibitions.
LG Electronics is present at the InfoComm fair 2012 (booth C7926) with its new transparent TS30MF display, designed to attract attention in a way that wasn't possible before. Perfect for those looking for the inclusion of dynamic visuals, South Korea's new transparent monitor creates attractive digital signage option, interactive and unique, offering alternatives such as a signage-enabled display case, a table or kiosk with the product and signage visible simultaneously.
Y.K. Cho, senior vice president of LG Electronics USA has assured that “the effect is impressive, visually. Convert a 'window’ on a digital signage screen and then go back offers users options they didn't have before. Transparent technology has the kind of dynamic effect, to get attention, that makes consumers stand up and hooks them, because it offers messages.”
Available in sizes of 26 and 47 Inch, these displays offer HD quality video, with Full HD 1080p resolution in the 47 Inch. Perfect for retail applications, and even museum exhibitions, the ability to combine digital signage with a glass display expands options for end users and architects. Both the content and the product behind the window are visible allowing the digital display to increase physical display and simultaneously add messages or information.
Transparent panels are integrated with In-Plane Switching (Ips) by LG, that provides great image quality at virtually any angle, and include a brightness control function for bright and accurate images. The open structure of the screen also allows customization and ease of installation.
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