At ISE 2026, LG Electronics revealed the LG MAGNIT Micro LED display. The ultra-high-definition display has outstanding picture quality, can be set up in different ways, and has features like New Line-to-Dot technology and a proprietary front-access alignment mechanism that make it more reliable and easier to install. It can be installed across long distances and is more durable, which makes it more efficient for B2B customers.
The LG MAGNIT display has very high resolution and screen configurations that can be customised, so it can be used in many different business settings, such as huge halls, auditoriums, conference rooms, retail stores, broadcast studios, and control rooms. The LG MAGNIT Micro LED display also has new Line-to-Dot (LTD) technology, which solves a frequent problem with regular LED displays: when one pixel fails, it affects the whole line. The LTD technology keeps pixel flaws to single dots, which makes the viewing experience better by making installation, operation, and maintenance easier and decreasing visual interruptions.
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LG MAGNIT has a black coating on the front of the display that makes the blacks deeper than on most LED displays. This improves picture quality and makes the display last longer. This coating makes the contrast as high as possible and the colours as precise as possible for LED elements, which helps make the picture quality better. It also protects against moisture, dust, and impacts from outside, which makes it last longer.
The MAGNIT is easier to install because its design can be scaled up or down infinitely, and the LED cabinets connect easily. The new model is thinner and has technology that makes it easy and accurate to make alignment changes. LG MAGNIT uses unique front-access alignment technology, which is different from past methods where installers would modify cabinet alignment from the back and check it from the front. This new feature lets you make small modifications to the alignment right from the front of the display, which cuts down on the time it takes to install huge panels by a lot.
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LGMAGNIT lets you set up LED cabinets and controllers up to 10 km apart using optical fibre connections. This arrangement lets you operate and manage several commercial displays from one place, like a remote control room.
The display will be on display at Integrated Systems Europe in Barcelona from February 3–6, 2026.


