
Edge LED
Commercial Lite
Integrated HDTV
65" class (64.53" diagonal)
65LX341C-UA
60" class (60.10" diagonal)
60LX341C-UA
55" class (54.64" diagonal)
55LX341C-UA
49" class (48.5" diagonal)
49LX341C-UA
FOR EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT
FOR CONVENIENCE & ENTERTAINMENT
USB CLONING
The USB Cloning feature allows you to simply copy the TV settings onto all
TVs using a USB stick, a process that is fully automated to save time without
having to set each TV one by one.
LG provides the ability to facilitate communications between businesses and their target audience. With our expanded line of
affordable commercial display solutions, LG is aggressively meeting clients’ demands for digital out-of-home technologies.
The LX341C is a great solution for many different application settings ranging from hospitality, restaurants, education, and
beyond...You will discover new features and benefits that includes new welcome screen and welcome video options, self diagnostics
via USB device, 90 degree straight edge corners, new screen sizes and more!
EXTERNAL SPEAKER OUT
Enhance the entertainment experience by adding an additional speaker,
visitors to listen to and control the TV audio from anywhere in your business
area, including restrooms.
USB 2.0
You can play images and videos from and record TV programs to external storage
devices. Immediate recording & reserved recording options are available.
WELCOME SCREEN
Welcome visitors with a warm greeting message that includes your business
name/logo and now with a video or both.
RS232C CONTROL
Via the TV's RS-232C port, you can remotely control multiple TVs' power and
volume settings simultaneously.
MULTI IR
Multi IR function eliminates the remote control signal interference between TVs in
multiple dwelling rooms. This system will work using the same LG TV model.
(Optional 124-213-10 required)
LGsolutions.com
The estimated annual energy cost determined in accordance with 16 CFR Part 305.5 for models 65LX341C-
UA, 60LX341C-UA, 55LX341C-UA and 49LX341C-UA are $15, $14, $12 and $10 respectively.
“Your energy cost depends on your utility rates and use. The estimated cost is based on 11 cents per kWh and
5 hours of use per day. For more information, visit www.ftc.gov/energy.”
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FTC Television labeling rule (18 CFR Part 305, as added by 76 Fed. Reg. 1038 (Jan 6, 2011)).
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