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Why LG’s generously-sized 136-inch LED screen suits all offices and events

Lim Hui Jie
Lim Hui Jie • 4 min read
Why LG’s generously-sized 136-inch LED screen suits all offices and events
Looking for a big screen for your office's boardroom or auditorium? LG may have a solution.
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As Singapore transitions to living with Covid-19 and more restrictions are eased, workers will gradually head back to the office after more than 2 years of various work from home restrictions.

Having experienced their high-resolution monitors from their work from home setup, employees would no doubt be expecting that back in the office as well.

Furthermore, when it comes to great presentations to a customer, say in a boardroom or meeting room, a screen that effectively captures the essence and image quality of the presentation is key.

Korean electronics manufacturer LG’s 136-inch All-in-One LED screen (LAEC) is one such screen that offers an optimal solution for all smart display needs.

Firstly, the screen is big enough for big gatherings at town halls, auditoriums and even ballrooms. Yet, it is also nifty enough for the boardroom and large meeting rooms.

It is also convenient in that it fits into most media ecosystems easily, is easy to install and care for, is easy to set up and tear down, and even has webOS-powered smart features.

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This means you don’t have to worry about bringing your presentations in a hard disk drive when you can simply connect to the display’s server, and upload your presentation to the display itself.

The screen fits any corporate setting, from showrooms to boardrooms.

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Now, why rock the boat and opt for an LED screen when you’ve already got a video projector a conventional LCD TV, you ask?

It’s simple. Pictures and videos that appear on video projectors may sometimes appear distorted. This is in addition to the numerous factors needed to get the quality of the presentation right, including the backdrop, projector bulb, and ambient lighting.

With conventional large LCD screens, which are mainly video walls made up of multiple smaller screens, the first drawback that comes to mind is the intersecting bezels – or black borders – that run across the frame, interrupting the overall experience.

Even worse: if an individual display fails, viewers will be treated to a gaping black hole in the middle of the presentation, which isn’t the best impression to portray to a prospective client or audience.

With LG’s 136-inch screen, the chances of presenting a less-than-stellar presentation are less likely.

The screen’s full HD resolution offers accurate images with no loss of picture quality, no unsightly bezel lines, and doesn’t depend on good lighting to get the picture across.

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With its specifications, this means that even minor details like smaller texts can be clearly read. Its HDR 10 standard ensures that pictures show up with enhanced contrast and vivid colour expression, creating an engaging visual presence.

The screen also comes with built-in speakers, which also means that there is no need for extensive wiring to a sound system, or unsightly cables running across the event floor.

What this means for employees and presenters is that one can simply bring their device, plug it into the TV, and simply present to their intended audience without worrying about the technical details.

For a truly cordless setup, wireless screen sharing is also available via LG One: Quick Share, allowing users to simply plug in a USB dongle (sold separately) and share their screen to the display.

LG One: Quick Share’s USB dongle allows participants to share their screens seamlessly for a truly cordless setup.

For offices and event venues with existing media control systems, like Crestron Connected, the LG 136-inch All-in-One display can also be seamlessly integrated into the system, without any additional adaptations.

What this means is not only a simple solution for offices with a fixed setup, but also an incredibly convenient and efficient setup and teardown process for event organisers, who only need the screen, an HDMI cable, and a power socket to get the display up and running for any event they need. Furthermore, the display also comes with a flight case, ensuring both protection and portability.

“The 136-inch All-in-One (AIO) LED display makes LED a reality for any organisation. No matter the location or situation, it offers a complete solution for unlimited usage scenarios from boardrooms and classrooms to command centres and shopping malls,” says Jackie Jeong, B2B information display product director at LG Electronics Singapore.

Jeong also adds that it features user controls similar to that of a regular flat-panel TV, making the 136-inch AIO easy to install and easy to use with ‘plug-and-play’ support.

For readers of The Edge Singapore, you can register your interest here and enjoy complimentary installation, set-up and mounting bracket (worth S$2,500) with the purchase of the LG 136-inch All-in-One LED screen.

For more information, visit https://www.lg.com/sg/business/led-signage/lg-laec015-gn.

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