Logic unveils CX AI displays with Google EDLA for learning
Indian visual solutions brand Logic has launched a new CX series of interactive displays that combine Google's EDLA certification, Android 14 and built-in artificial intelligence tools for education and enterprise use.
The company positions the CX series as its latest flagship range for classrooms, training rooms and meeting spaces. The displays run on Android 14 with an upgrade path to Android 16 and include access to the Google Play ecosystem under the Google Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement framework.
Logic is part of Online Instruments, which has focused on display products and digital signage since 2006. The CX series extends its line-up of interactive flat panels and large-format displays into more AI-enabled workflows.
AI-led teaching
The CX series integrates Logic's NeoAI software suite. The suite includes AI Painter, Smart Mapping, Ask AI, AI Topics and Smart Test Builder.
Logic said NeoAI functions support quiz creation, note conversion, idea generation and content organisation for teachers and trainers. The tools sit inside the interactive display environment rather than on an external device.
Wireless screen sharing from up to 30 devices runs alongside picture-in-picture mode and advanced whiteboarding tools. The system supports regional languages and links to cloud storage services. It also includes access to National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) e-books.
"The CX Series reflects Logic's vision of creating displays that don't just perform but make learning experiences easy. By combining robust processing power with our NeoAI ecosystem, the CX Series delivers smarter, faster, and more engaging collaboration for classrooms and enterprises alike," said Pankaj Bellad, Business Head and Director of Online Instruments, Logic.
Hardware and performance
The new range uses an octa-core processor with 16GB of RAM. It ships with 256GB of internal storage and includes a TF card slot with support for external storage up to 1TB.
Logic pitches the hardware for heavy multitasking in education and corporate environments. The company cites the combination of processor, memory and storage as a way to run multiple apps, collaboration tools and content sources at the same time.
The Google EDLA certification places the CX series within Google's managed device framework. Logic said this supports secure device management and consistent access to Google services and apps across deployed units.
Camera and audio
The CX series comes with a built-in 50-megapixel AI-enabled camera. The camera includes auto-framing and speaker tracking functions.
Logic said the imaging system keeps presenters and participants in focus during hybrid classes and video conferences. The camera hardware is integrated into the display frame.
The displays also incorporate an eight-microphone array with NFC support. The audio system consists of dual 20W speakers and an integrated 20W subwoofer. The company said this arrangement improves clarity for speech and offers additional depth for multimedia content.
Remote management
The CX series includes a Device Management System and an Account Management System. The tools provide centralised login, monitoring and analytics functions.
Institutions and organisations can broadcast messages in real time across deployed displays. IT teams can manage firmware, app deployment and usage data from a central console.
Logic positions these management tools for school groups, universities and large enterprises that run multiple interactive displays across campuses or office networks. The company emphasises secure authentication and oversight of device fleets.
Digital classroom focus
Logic said the CX series sits within its broader strategy for digital classrooms and collaborative workspaces. The firm has built its product portfolio around interactive flat panels, digital signage and active LED displays.
The company links the new range with India's wider digital education agenda and the expansion of hybrid learning models in schools and higher education. The integration of NCERT content and regional language support targets both public and private institutions.
Logic also aims the CX series at corporate meeting rooms and training centres that run video conferencing and multi-device collaboration sessions. Features such as 30-way wireless sharing and camera auto-framing seek to address common use cases in hybrid work.