LG showcased its latest display technology at Infocomm 2026, highlighting developments in micro LED and digital signage. A key product featured is the LG MAGNIT Gen 2, a 136-inch 4K resolution active micro LED display. This screen utilizes a fine 0.7 mm dot pitch and incorporates specialized active micro LED architecture, which provides additional black space around the individual LEDs to achieve deep black levels. The display is manufactured in both matte and glossy finishes to accommodate different ambient lighting conditions.
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The exhibit also detailed LG’s all-in-one LED display solutions designed for simplified installation. These modular systems are shipped in a three-box configuration to streamline mounting and setup. The displays operate with custom proprietary LED drivers and are compatible with processing systems from Megapixel and NovaStar. For cost-effective applications, the Essential series offers fine pixel pitches of 1.25 mm, 1.5 mm, and 1.8 mm, supported by a dedicated structural mounting system.
In addition to micro LED panels, the display lineup includes a 32-inch e-paper commercial display utilizing electronic ink technology for low-power information delivery. LG also presented a 55-inch transparent OLED display for specialized commercial integrations. These screens can be managed using LG’s device content management solutions, which support interactive signage applications such as retail kiosk systems featuring QR-code ordering and transaction processing.
For interactive and outdoor deployments, the presentation showcased 75-inch touchscreens running conversational AI avatar applications. The outdoor display lineup features high-brightness digital signage models, including a 22-inch high-brightness monitor built for outdoor visibility. Standard commercial monitors and television receivers round out the display solutions shown at the event.



