BenQ applies AI to displays, classrooms and immersive projection at COMPUTEX 2026
BenQ shows AI-enabled meeting, education, immersive projection and display technologies at COMPUTEX 2026.
BenQ has detailed a set of AI-enabled display and collaboration systems at COMPUTEX 2026, covering smart meetings, smart education, immersive sports simulation and specialised monitors for professional users.
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The announcements show how BenQ is applying AI across display-led environments, from meeting rooms and classrooms to sports simulation, creative work and gaming.
AI enters meeting rooms and classrooms
BenQ’s smart meeting system combines its CP Series interactive displays with video conferencing platforms, cloud account management and quick login features. Through BenQ’s cloud-based Account Management System, NFC and QR Code login, users can sync personal settings and meeting materials across devices before a meeting begins.
During meetings, the system supports AI gesture control and content analysis. After meetings, it can automatically generate summaries and action items. BenQ said the solution, powered by MediaTek’s latest AI chipsets, delivers up to a 176% improvement in AI computing performance under AI meeting generation testing scenarios compared with the previous generation. The company said this can reduce the time needed to generate meeting summaries and action items from five minutes to three minutes.
The flagship BenQ Board CP05, which won a 2026 Red Dot Design Award and is ENERGY STAR certified, includes a magnetic pen design and NFC quick login.
BenQ is also applying AI to its own software development process. The company said it has adopted an Agentic Coding approach using Claude Code on Amazon Bedrock, allowing development teams to streamline engineering workflows and shorten development cycles for new AI capabilities.
Peter Huang, President of BenQ Corporation, said the company is applying AI across everyday display scenarios. “AI is rapidly reshaping how people interact with technology, while demand for efficiency and real-time decision-making continues to grow. BenQ is deepening the integration of AI and display technologies across smart meeting, education, and living scenarios, making everyday experiences more intuitive, efficient, and user-centred.”
For education, BenQ is showing a smart classroom system that brings together projectors, interactive displays, smart conferencing cameras, cloud platforms and AIoT technologies. Through AMS, DMS and X-Sign, teachers and administrators can manage teaching materials and classroom devices across connected environments.
The classroom features include AI handwriting recognition, Optical Character Recognition, Text-to-Speech, smart Q&A and real-time search. BenQ said internal testing showed overall teaching efficiency can improve by up to 20%. The company cited AI-generated classroom quizzes and real-time searches through AI-powered Q&A on interactive displays as examples of how the system can reduce preparation time and classroom interruptions.
The education system also uses environmental sensing technology to monitor air quality and classroom conditions in real time.
Immersive projection extends AI into sports simulation
BenQ is also demonstrating an AI-powered immersive football experience built around its LH860ST projector. The system uses sensing technology to track shot trajectories and AI-powered analysis to provide real-time directional guidance and performance feedback.
The experience does not require wearable devices or additional sensors. BenQ said the system is designed for medium- and large-scale immersive venues, with low-latency image processing and factory-calibrated white balance to support colour consistency across multi-projector setups.
During COMPUTEX 2026, BenQ is partnering with LE BLE D’OR for a limited-time Happy Hour activation. The company also plans to extend the AI football interactive experience into restaurants and sports viewing venues.
Specialised displays and R&D work sit behind BenQ’s showcase
Beyond meeting, education and immersive applications, BenQ is showing specialised display products for creators, gamers and professional users.
The BenQ Creative Pro PV3250U series is designed for professional creators and uses AQCOLOR technology for corner-to-corner uniformity and industry-standard compliance. Paired with AQCOLOR Pilot, the monitor is designed to help maintain image consistency and improve colour accuracy for video and photo editing workflows.
The BenQ MOBIUZ EX271QMZ gaming monitor is built for AAA gaming and high-speed performance. It features Game Art Color and AI-powered Smart Game Art detection, which optimises visual settings based on different gaming art styles. BenQ also lists true black contrast, ultra-fast response time and vibrant colour reproduction as part of the monitor’s gaming experience.
BenQ is also opening its headquarters R&D labs to global audiences. The Color Fidelity Lab focuses on AQCOLOR and end-to-end colour management across devices. The Human & Machine Innovation Lab, where the ZOWIE esports series originated, applies sports science, biomechanics and data analysis to gaming mouse and mouse pad development. The Smart Lighting Lab combines optical engineering, human factors research and validation testing for lighting products.
The company has also tied the COMPUTEX showcase to health and sustainability features. Its smart meeting and education display solutions include eye-care and antibacterial features, low blue light and mercury-free light sources. Its immersive projection solutions use housings made with up to 50% recycled plastic, alongside modular designs intended to extend product lifecycles.





