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CX Series Interactive Display targets classrooms and enterprises
The CX Series Interactive Display marks LOGIC’s latest entry into the growing market for large-format interactive displays designed for education and enterprise collaboration, as organisations seek more integrated, software-driven visual platforms.
The newly introduced series is built around Google EDLA certification and runs on Android 14, with an upgrade path to Android 16. This enables secure device management, access to the Google Play ecosystem and a familiar operating environment for institutional users.
Performance and platform capabilities
The CX Series Interactive Display is powered by an octa-core processor and configured with 16 GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage, alongside a TF card slot supporting up to 1 TB of additional capacity. The hardware configuration is intended to support multitasking and consistent performance in demanding classroom and enterprise environments.
Wireless screen sharing for up to 30 devices, picture-in-picture mode and advanced whiteboarding tools are built into the platform. Additional support for regional languages, cloud integration and access to NCERT e-books extends its relevance for education-focused deployments.
AI-led tools for learning and training
A key element of the CX Series Interactive Display is the inclusion of built-in NeoAI features. These include AI Painter, Smart Mapping, Ask AI, AI Topics and Smart Test Builder, which are designed to assist teachers and trainers in creating quizzes, transforming notes, generating ideas and improving content comprehension.
These tools aim to reduce manual preparation time while enabling more interactive and adaptive learning sessions.
Video conferencing and audio systems
The display integrates a 50 MP AI-powered camera with auto-framing and speaker tracking to support hybrid classrooms and video conferencing scenarios. An eight-array microphone with NFC support is paired with an audio system that includes dual 20 W speakers and an integrated 20 W subwoofer, intended to deliver clearer sound across large rooms.
Centralised management for institutions
For organisations requiring remote administration, the CX Series Interactive Display includes a Device Management System and Account Management System. These allow for secure login, monitoring, analytics and real-time broadcast capabilities across multiple devices from a central console.
Industry perspective
Speaking on the launch, Pankaj Bellad, Business Head and Director of Online Instruments, said the CX Series reflects a focus on simplifying learning experiences through a combination of processing power and AI-driven tools.
According to the company, the CX Series Interactive Display aligns with broader efforts to support digital transformation by bringing interactive and software-led capabilities into classroomsand collaborative workspaces.
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