LG Set to Put on a Display


Victoria J. Sanville, Director, Corporate and Public Sector Sales, LG Electronics USA Inc. gives a sneak peek to what ISTE attendees can expect at booth #1356. Click and hear about how LG signage can be deployed for campus messaging alongside in-class learning technologies such as LG gram laptops and the popular 75-inch LG CreateBoard, a multi-touch digital whiteboard that offers educators enhanced content-sharing capabilities and deeper student engagement. LG provides an innovative, intuitive tech ecosystem—from interactive digital boards, to Chromebooks, projectors, DVLED displays, and more—that empowers immersive, engaging, and interactive learning experiences. LG Electronics USA Inc. is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics Inc., a $60-billion-plus global force in consumer electronics, home appliances, air solutions and vehicle components. For more information, please visit www.LGSolutions.com.

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