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LG Brings MAGNIT dvLED Displays to Meeting Rooms

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LG is making a stronger play for enterprise meeting rooms. The company introduced five new MAGNIT display systems for 2026 at InfoComm 2026. The lineup includes MAGNIT Gen 2, MAGNIT Active Micro LED, MAGNIT Essential, MAGNIT Essential All-in-One, and MAGNIT Gen 2 AIO.

For years, dvLED screens mainly appeared in airports, arenas, and luxury spaces. They offered striking visuals, but often carried high costs. They also demanded specialist installation and support.

Now, LG wants to bring that experience into the enterprise meeting room.

“InfoComm 2026 represents an important milestone for the continued expansion of our DVLED portfolio,” said Michael Kosla, B2B senior vice president at LG Electronics USA.

“From the LG MAGNIT Gen 2 and Essential models to our integrated All-in-One systems, we’re delivering a broader range of display technologies designed to simplify deployment, support diverse environments and provide exceptional visual performance.

The most relevant model for unified communications teams is the MAGNIT Gen 2 AIO. It offers a 136-inch screen, 4K UHD resolution, and a 0.78mm pixel pitch. In simple terms, that means sharp detail on a very large surface.

This matters for executive rooms and hybrid meetings. Remote participants need clear faces, readable data, and smooth content sharing. Large displays can improve presence, especially in larger rooms.

LG also focused on simpler deployment. The Gen 2 AIO includes a controller, speakers, and webOS 8.0 in one unit. That design reduces external boxes and cabling. It can also lower installation friction for distributed IT teams.

The system also supports Office Meeting Mode and Crestron Connected. These features show LG’s intent to fit enterprise control environments. Support for HDR10 and HDR10 Pro adds stronger visual performance for rich content.

However, adoption will depend on more than image quality. Enterprises will ask about price, platform compatibility, and room standards. LG has not disclosed pricing yet. Integration with wider UC ecosystems will also shape buyer interest.

The MAGNIT Essential range may attract cost-sensitive organizations. It uses slim indoor dvLED panels and offers front-service access. That makes maintenance easier when rooms cannot afford long downtime.

The Essential All-in-One model goes further. It combines Micro LED technology, speakers, and an embedded controller. This gives businesses a large-format display without traditional video wall complexity.

Overall, LG is addressing a real shift in meeting spaces. Hybrid work has raised expectations for room displays. Standard flat panels still work well, but bezels and brightness limits remain issues.

With this portfolio, LG aims to make dvLED more practical for enterprise use. IT and UC leaders planning room upgrades should watch this category closely. The next display refresh may look far bigger, brighter, and simpler.

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