New LG Interactive Digital Boards Feature UHD Display, IPS Panels

LG Interactive Digital Boar

LG Business Solutions has introduced a three series line of IR-based Interactive Digital Boards and an 86-inch Interactive Digital Board with in-cell touch technology.

The three TR3BF Interactive Digital Board models combine IPS panels and IR touch technology to create a responsive high-definition experience with up to 20 simultaneous multi-touch points and two types of available stylus pens. The series is available in 65-inch, 75-inch and 86-inch models.

Other features include:

  • Connectivity for up to 30 students or participants
  • Specialized tools for voting, questionnaires and literature sharing
  • Two built-in 12-watt speakers
  • Support for the Chrome web browser in Android OS
  • Integration with select Android and Note apps to create a high-performance system on a chip without a PC

LG's 86-inch 8GTN3F Interactive Digital Board has data mirroring technology to enable two-way writing and sharing in real time, and screen and file sharing to laptops and mobile devices through the IDB DUO app. The display also supports USB-C type cables and integration with webOS and IDB apps.

More information about the Interactive Digital Board models is available on LG's website.

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