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LG One:Quick series bring innovative video conferencing solutions to Australia


LG Electronics Australia (LG) has announced the launch of the LG One:Quick suite of workplace and home collaboration displays and sharing solutions.

LG One:Quick Series of products include:

  • One:Quick Works (model 55CT5WJ);
  • One:Quick Flex (model 43HT3WJ);
  • One:Quick Share dongles (model SC-00DA).

One:Quick Works is an advanced 55-inch 4K UHD video conferencing display and all-around productivity tool suitable for a variety of workplace environments, such as  conference rooms. One:Quick Flex, with its 43-inch 4K UHD touchscreen, is designed to be either wall mounted or can be combined with an optional movable stand to accommodate diverse usage scenarios across a wide range of home and businesses settings including for small and medial size enterprises, education facilities, health applications and home office use as well as larger corporate applications. Both models are based on the Windows platform and are compatible with a library of video conferencing applications and collaboration tools.

One:Quick Works for maximum productivity

A welcomed addition to any conference space, One:Quick Works delivers seamless interactive communication for smooth, productive office meetings. This all-in-one solution features a built-in Windows PC, 4K UHD camera, microphone, speaker and digital whiteboard. In addition to the built-in LG video conferencing solution, One:Quick Remote Meeting, users can use shortcuts to install popular video conferencing and collaboration apps such as Microsoft Teams, Webex and Zoom. 

The high-gain microphone is effective in clearly capturing voices up to six meters away with minimal background noise while the 3,840 x 2,160 resolution camera automatically tracks and focuses on the individual speaking. Both the camera and microphone can be easily disabled for privacy if required.

One:Quick Works also offers easy-to-use management and control features. The One:Quick Remote Meeting video conferencing application works with One:Quick Works to share documents in various formats, perform real-time interactive drawings and automatically detect who is speaking on the other end.

One:Quick Flex for optimal versatility

LG One:Quick Flex is designed for a wide variety of business and home use scenarios, such as small group meetings, one-on-one discussions and group presentations. It is also an excellent option for hospitals, schools and small businesses where people may be working, learning or talking to other parties remotely.

With a video camera that captures a wide 88-degree field of view, the display rotates to work in both landscape and portrait modes and features a split-view mode (in landscape mode only) for easier multitasking. A microphone and camera, intuitive interface, touch pen support and whiteboard functionality complete the package. One:Quick Flex can be mounted to a movable stand for easy transport to a shared meeting space or an office for an important video conference.  

One:Quick Share for wireless screen sharing

One:Quick Share lets users effortlessly share a laptop screen with compatible LG digital signage models. After the connection process, users can share the screen by simply pressing the button on the One:Quick Share USB dongle. Switching the source device is just as easy, with up to four sources able to connect to LG digital signage products simultaneously. With One:Quick Share, setting adjustments of connected LG signage products such as volume, picture mode and screen brightness can be performed without a remote control.

“Our new One:Quick video conferencing solutions support the new hybrid working approach now prevalent across many organisations and businesses in Australia,” said Brad Reed, Head of B2B Marketing (Solutions for Business) at LG Electronics Australia.

From thoughtful designs to technologies that keep people connected wherever they are, the One:Quick lineup is an example of our commitment to evolving our product offerings with the times and providing the tools that make work more productive for Australians.”

The latest collection of advanced LG display and video conferencing solution products are designed to deliver an intuitive experience that enhances productivity and collaboration. Taking office communications to a whole new level of ease and convenience, the One:Quick series from LG is available now.

Visit LG.com/au for more information:

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