LG Claims First ‘Ultra HD’ Digital Signage Display
LG showed the first “Ultra High-Definition” 4K digital signage display (the commercial version of the LG 84-inch class Ultra HD TV) at ISE in Amsterdam last month and it will be back at DSE (the Digital Signage Expo) this week in Vegas. In fact, when you land in Vegas, look around — two LG 84” displays with 4K content are featured in a wayfinder kiosk in McCarran Airport’s D Concourse.
The LG 84” class Ultra HD Signage Display is the flagship of LG’s 2013 line of LED large-screen monitors that will be demonstrated at the DSE. It boasts 4x the screen resolution (3840×2160 pixels) of traditional HD displays.
Featuring Ultra HD technology with 8 million pixels, the Ultra HD 2160p display (model 84WS70MS-B) has a bezel width of just 27.9 millimeters, allowing displays to be arranged side-by-side. The 84” class Ultra HD display may be mounted in portrait or landscape mode for optimal use in commercial applications.
Here are all the specs: http://www.lg.com/us/commercial/display
