Logic introduces CX Series interactive displays with Google EDLA and AI tools

Logic has introduced a new interactive flat panel range, the CX Series, aimed at education and enterprise collaboration environments.

The CX Series is Google EDLA certified and ships with Android 14, with Logic confirming that the platform will be upgradeable to Android 16. According to the company, this is intended to support long-term device security, access to the Google Play ecosystem and simplified device management for institutions deploying interactive displays at scale.

Hardware specifications include an octa-core processor, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, with expansion via a TF card slot supporting up to 1TB. Logic positions the platform as capable of handling multitasking and content-heavy workflows typically found in classrooms, training spaces and meeting rooms.

A key focus of the CX Series is the inclusion of Logic’s NeoAI feature set. Tools such as AI Painter, Smart Mapping, Ask AI, AI Topics and Smart Test Builder are designed to support lesson creation, assessment and ideation. The company says these tools are intended to assist teachers and trainers with tasks such as quiz generation, note transformation and concept explanation, rather than replacing existing teaching methods.

Collaboration features include wireless screen sharing for up to 30 devices, picture-in-picture mode, advanced whiteboarding tools and cloud integration. The displays also support regional languages and provide access to NCERT e-books, reflecting a focus on the Indian education market.

For hybrid learning and video conferencing, the CX Series includes a built-in 50MP AI-powered camera with auto-framing and speaker tracking. Audio is handled by an eight-microphone array with NFC support, alongside dual 20W speakers and an integrated 20W subwoofer. Logic says the combination is designed to improve clarity and intelligibility in larger classrooms and shared spaces.

Centralised management is supported through Logic’s Device Management System (DMS) and Account Management System (AMS), offering features such as secure user login, remote monitoring, analytics and real-time broadcast messaging. These tools are aimed at IT teams responsible for managing multiple displays across campuses or organisations.

Commenting on the launch, Pankaj Bellad, business head and director of Online Instruments, said the CX Series was designed to reduce friction in learning and collaboration environments by combining processing performance with AI-assisted tools.

















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