
InfoComm 2026 takes place from June 17-19, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, USA, featuring over 750 exhibitors and more than 130 Chinese companies. Amidst the broader trends of Agentic AI, IPMX, MiP, and Micro-LED, BOE chooses to tell its MLED story with a phrase easily understood by investors: "good screen, choose BOE." According to BOE and 新浪科技/Sina, the company's booth focuses on MLED matrices ranging from all-in-one conference rooms, indoor COB, transparent displays, to outdoor solutions.
For the Vietnamese market, this news is significant not for a single specification, but because BOE is bringing high-end display technology closer to the language of business procurement: faster installation, fewer seams, smoother visuals, and integrated cameras, audio, and AI for online meetings. Luxwave is an authorized distributor of BOE MLED, so this article separates the product launch from immediately calculable solutions, avoiding setting unrealistic expectations based on exhibition news.
!BOE 135-inch All-in-One LED Display showing nature content at InfoComm 2026
What Did BOE Bring to InfoComm 2026?
BOE presented a broad MLED matrix at InfoComm USA 2026, not just a single flagship display. According to BOE's announcements and 新浪科技/Sina's report, the highlight is the all-in-one COG P0.9 MicroLED conference solution combined with a Video Bar, alongside a 135-inch 2K COB All-in-One model. The rest of the booth spanned BOE COB P0.9, COB P1.25, transparent, and outdoor displays, indicating BOE's intent to position MLED as a product platform rather than just a technological experiment.
The notable aspect is how BOE consolidates various application scenarios into a single message. Conference rooms require smooth visuals, minimal reflection, and simple operation. Showrooms need large surfaces and emotionally engaging content. Retail demands thin, lightweight designs, transparency, or glass integration. Outdoor applications require high brightness and durability. This approach aligns with BOE's "屏之物联" (Internet of Display) strategy, where screens become connection points within a digital space ecosystem.
For Vietnamese buyers, this is a positive signal but requires disciplined interpretation. A major manufacturer bringing multiple MLED lines to Las Vegas shows a maturing product pipeline, but each line has different commercial implications. The COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar configuration is a launch product that requires clarification on model, lead time, and ordering conditions. Meanwhile, COB series like BYH Ultra P0.9 or BOE BYH012 COB P1.25 are typically closer to budget estimations for conference rooms, studios, and indoor presentations.
!BOE MLED product line: BYH Ultra P0.9, V1 P1.25, BYB plus at the booth

Why is the COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar Notable?
The COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar is noteworthy because it addresses two needs often separated in premium conference rooms: a seamless large display and a compact video conferencing system. According to 新浪科技/Sina, BOE utilizes proprietary glass-based COG technology in a thin, lightweight, all-in-one form factor, aiming to reduce the installation complexity of traditional conference displays. The system also emphasizes seamless integration, professional HDR, low-frequency flicker reduction for eye protection, and AI-powered auto-framing and sound source localization.
From a user experience perspective, the P0.9 pixel pitch is not the only crucial factor. Executive boardrooms often face three simultaneous issues: bezel-laden tiled LCDs, separate camera/audio systems causing operational complexity, and multi-step meeting initiation processes. An all-in-one conference display with an integrated Video Bar can streamline device layers, making rooms tidier and more standardized across locations. This direction aligns with the concept of All-in-One LED displays, but at a higher technological level.
However, "all-in-one" does not imply simplicity for every project. Investors must still consider logistics, wall or stand support, power supply, signal connectivity, room acoustics, conferencing platform compatibility, and maintenance policies. For the InfoComm launch, the practical questions are when this configuration will be available for order in Vietnam, in what sizes, its system pricing, and how spare parts will be handled. This is why Luxwave often separates flagship solutions from commercially viable configurations during consultations.
For MicroLED conference displays in 2026, the right question is not "how advanced is the technology," but rather "which configurations are clear enough to be included in project budgets, installations, and warranties in Vietnam."

What Layers Comprise BOE's Indoor MLED Matrix?
BOE's indoor matrix at InfoComm 2026 shows the company is not placing all its hopes on a single MicroLED launch. According to BOE's data, the BYH Ultra P0.9 COB achieves an ambient contrast ratio of 20,000:1, a 7680Hz refresh rate, and 2000 nits brightness. The COB V1 P1.2 uses a full-flip design, targeting 7x24 operation and competitive pricing. The P1.25 COB Magic focuses on anti-glare, moiré reduction, and a peak brightness of 800 nits for smart classrooms, home cinemas, and close-distance work.
These three layers suggest more practical choices for Vietnamese businesses. If a conference room, studio, or demo area has close seating and frequent camera use, the BYH Ultra P0.9 is a configuration worth considering due to its smooth COB surface and high refresh rate. If a project requires long operating hours in a command center or control room, the COB V1 P1.2 series might be worth inquiring about due to its 7x24 operational focus. For smart classrooms, premium home theaters, or close-distance workspaces, the P1.25 COB Magic should be evaluated based on its anti-glare and anti-moire capabilities.
The common thread is that COB is becoming more practical for various 2026 scenarios compared to waiting for commercially widespread all-in-one MicroLEDs. The article What is COB explains the chip packaging technology under a protective layer; the article Comparing MiP, COB, and SMD helps differentiate technology names from applications. For distributors, the value lies in matching the correct pitch, brightness, and refresh rate to the actual viewing distance, not just selecting the highest specs on paper.
!InfoComm 2026 Entrance The World's Most Vital Pro AV Show
Beyond Conference Rooms, What Directions is BOE Exploring for Retail and Outdoor?
BOE's focus at InfoComm 2026 extends beyond conference rooms. For the retail and glass space segment, the company introduced the BTX-TP transparent display with a 68mm box, 8kg weight, and 72% transparency, targeting glass storefronts, showrooms, and facades where visibility is crucial. For outdoor applications, BOE highlighted the BYB outdoor series with 10,000 nits brightness, approximately 30% power savings, and IP66 rating for resistance against heat, salt fog, and dust in harsh environments.
For retail and showrooms in Vietnam, transparent LED serves more as a brand-enhancing display than a primary text-reading screen. The 72% transparency helps maintain the open feel of glass facades, but content must be specifically designed: minimal small text, clear contrast, moderate motion, and consideration for the backlight behind it. Using it as a dedicated advertising screen may lead to disappointment due to perceived resolution and brightness differences compared to conventional video walls.
In outdoor applications, the 10,000 nits brightness, IP66 rating, and ~30% power savings indicate BOE's continued focus on practical criteria: visibility under sunlight, environmental durability, and reduced operating costs. For building facades or outdoor billboards, costs extend beyond the display purchase to include electricity, heat dissipation, structural requirements, maintenance, and location permits. Therefore, exhibition information should be viewed as a starting point for requesting datasheets and site surveys, not as final configurations.
When Will This Technology Arrive in Vietnam and How to Budget?
For product lines with clear commercial channels, such as BOE COB P0.9 or COB P1.25, the Vietnamese market discussion primarily revolves around configuration, inventory, lead times, and project-specific budgets. For the COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar, launched at InfoComm 2026, a more cautious approach involves registering demand first, then verifying commercial availability with BOE on a case-by-case basis. This is a critical distinction between "existing technology" and "products that can be committed to project timelines."
In budgeting, Luxwave typically categorizes premium conference displays into three tiers. The easily deployable tier includes commercial COB solutions like BYH Ultra P0.9 or BYH012 P1.25, suitable for conference rooms, studios, training facilities, and product demos. The all-in-one tier comprises pre-packaged displays for businesses seeking quick installation, minimal structural intervention, and operation akin to finished appliances. The flagship tier includes the COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar or other specialized configurations, ideal for landmark boardrooms, premium commercial complexes, and private viewing spaces.
When receiving quotes, investors should request at least six categories of information: exact model, dimensions, packaging technology, signal processing configuration, lead time, and warranty conditions in Vietnam. For video conferencing rooms, additional questions should cover the camera, microphone, sound source localization, conferencing platform compatibility, and Video Bar maintenance procedures. The article Choosing Pixel Pitch for Conference Rooms can be used for a quick check of viewing distances before finalizing P0.9, P1.25, or a larger pitch.
Conclusion: Who Should Follow BOE's All-in-One MicroLED?
BOE at InfoComm 2026 demonstrates that MLED is evolving from "beautiful displays on the exhibition floor" to "context-specific packaged solutions": all-in-one conference systems, close-viewing COB, transparent displays for glass applications, and high-brightness outdoor screens. For Vietnam, the group that should closely monitor the COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar are businesses with premium boardrooms, corporations aiming to standardize executive meeting rooms, technology showrooms, and investors requiring seamless displays to replace tiled LCDs.
The group that should opt for more practical solutions includes projects requiring quick handover, tight budgets, or familiar maintenance requirements. Here, commercial COB products like BOE BYH Ultra P0.9 and BOE BYH012 COB P1.25 continue to offer a better balance of visual quality, durability, cost, and warranty support. Information from InfoComm should be used to broaden options, not replace the essential steps of site surveys, signal source verification, and total cost of ownership calculations.
As an authorized distributor, Luxwave interprets BOE's news with neutrality: new product launches indicate an interesting development direction, but actual projects require specific answers regarding models, pricing, lead times, spare parts, and post-handover responsibilities. Only when these questions are clearly answered will the all-in-one MicroLED conference display transition from a Las Vegas exhibition story to a configuration that can be considered for investment in Vietnam.
Pitfalls
Common mistakes
- Viewing the MicroLED displays at the booth as immediately available mass-market products, when the COG P0.9 + Video Bar is a launch product requiring verification of commercial status.
- Selecting an all-in-one conference display solely for quick installation without assessing room dimensions, viewing distances, signal sources, audio, and daily operational workflows.
- Directly comparing prices with tiled LCDs while overlooking differing costs in installation, structure, calibration, maintenance, power consumption, and replacement parts.
- Applying exhibition specifications to all Vietnamese projects instead of requesting datasheets, order configurations, and warranty commitments for the specific models being quoted.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What were the standout introductions from BOE at InfoComm 2026?
BOE showcased its MLED matrix at InfoComm USA 2026 in Las Vegas, with the highlight being the all-in-one COG P0.9 MicroLED conference solution integrated with a Video Bar. The company also presented a 135-inch 2K COB All-in-One model, indoor COB series like BYH Ultra P0.9, COB V1 P1.2, P1.25 COB Magic, as well as transparent and outdoor products.
What spaces are suitable for the all-in-one COG P0.9 MicroLED conference display?
The all-in-one COG P0.9 MicroLED conference display is suitable for boardrooms, executive meeting rooms, premium commercial complexes, and private viewing spaces that require a seamless, bezel-free large screen with a more compact installation than traditional tiled LED systems. For Vietnamese projects, room dimensions, viewing distances, audio, cameras, and the model's commercial status need verification.
How does glass-based COG differ from COB in project budgeting?
Glass-based COG involves placing chips on a glass substrate, highlighted by BOE in the COG P0.9 MicroLED model launched at InfoComm 2026. Commercial COB solutions like BYH Ultra P0.9 or BYH012 P1.25 are more established in budgeting for conference rooms and studios. When receiving quotes, it's essential to inquire about the packaging technology, model, warranty, and spare parts.
What applications in Vietnam is the BOE BYH Ultra P0.9 suitable for?
The BOE BYH Ultra P0.9 is suitable for close-viewing applications such as premium conference rooms, small studios, command centers, product demo areas, and technology showrooms. According to BOE's specifications, this series offers a 20,000:1 ambient contrast ratio, 7680Hz refresh rate, and 2000 nits brightness, but projects still require design based on actual viewing distances and ambient lighting.
Should I wait for BOE's all-in-one MicroLED display instead of purchasing COB immediately?
Waiting solely based on new technology branding is not advisable if a project needs deployment in 2026. The COG P0.9 MicroLED + Video Bar is a noteworthy development, but commercial COB P0.9 or P1.25 models are generally easier to quote, install, and maintain. Compare the two options based on timelines, budget, and acceptable risk levels.
What is Luxwave's role with BOE MLED in Vietnam?
Luxwave is an authorized distributor of BOE MLED in Vietnam, providing consultations based on commercial models, practical applications, and local warranty capabilities. For new products from InfoComm 2026, Luxwave verifies order status, lead times, system configurations, and spare parts before including them in official project quotations for clients.
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