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ViewSonic may have been working on a new all-in-one system with touch support, but the same announcement also introduced a touch-enabled monitor, one dubbed VX2258wm.With all the Full HD monitors coming out, ViewSonic figured it would differentiate its offer by providing a wider feature set.In this case, the new mon... |
1 December 2010 03:52 GMT |
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ViewSonic's been extremely active on the market lately (just look at the numerous tablets it launched over the past couple of weeks), but the company's area of interest goes way beyond the aforementioned utra-portable computing solutions, as they've also released a brand-new 22-inch touchscreen AIO (al... |
1 December 2010 01:37 GMT |
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Although I can't think of a single home theater enthusiast that wouldn't be interested in owning a Full HD projector, the truth of matter is that most such solutions available out there are far more expensive than what many consumers can afford, so ViewSonic 1080p HD PRO8200 should prove to be quite an attr... |
24 November 2010 04:35 GMT |
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Beside the 3D offerings we've talked about yesterday, ViewSonic has also outed a couple of more or less standard offerings in the imaging field, namely the DVP5 Pocket Camcorder Projector and the DPF8-CAM Digital Photo Copier, both of which, however, are far from being ordinary devices in their respective segmen... |
16 November 2010 04:07 GMT |
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It seems that ViewSonic is seriously gearing up for the 3D-dominated 2010 Christmas shopping spree, since the company has just rolled out a complete 3D lineup (pocket camcorder plus 3D digital photo frame) that will allow users not only to record their favorite moments around the Christmas tree in 3D, but also view t... |
15 November 2010 15:01 GMT |
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ViewSonic decided it was time to come out and release a pair of new monitors, so it went ahead and played the environment friendliness card once again, its new creations being the VG2236wm-LED and the VG2436wm-LED.The VG2236wm-LED and the VG2436wm-LED have displays with diagonals measuring 21.5 and 23.6 inches, resp... |
3 November 2010 07:12 GMT |
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Every manufacturer out there seems to be investing heavily in 3D these days and, although I for one ain't that impressed with the way that 3D is shaping up these days, ViewSonic at least tried to do things a little bit differently with their 3DV5 pocket sized camcorder that doesn't require those cumbersome ... |
2 November 2010 06:24 GMT |
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ViewSonic is one of the companies that decided to go for the dual-boot configuration when making its tablets, and it seems that one of its larger media slates, the ViewPad 10 to be exact, has just been given its official price tag.Like many of its peers, ViewSonic is getting ready to start shipping its own 10-inch m... |
1 November 2010 11:15 GMT |
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Although tablet manufacturers focus seems to have shifted towards seven inch Android powered offerings there aren't that many slates out there capable of competing with the Samsung Galaxy Tab when it comes down to features, the ViewPad 7 being expected by many users, ViewSonic just announcing official pricing an... |
29 October 2010 03:02 GMT |
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Not to many things happen it the monitor world these days, every product launched looking quite similar to the one being announced before it, but ViewSonic is decided to make a statement with its VX2258wm model that comes with Windows 7 certified multi-touch capabilities.Although this is actually ViewSonic's fir... |
25 October 2010 03:54 GMT |
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Like all makers of displays, Viewsonic is aware of the growing 3D trend, so it decided to make sure that the V3D241wm-LED does support this display mode, giving it a refresh rate of 120 Hz, although this is hardly its only asset.The V3D241wm-LED 3D monitor has a screen size of 24 inches and, of course, support for F... |
15 October 2010 06:31 GMT |
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During the recently ended IFA 2010 show in Berlin, ViewSonic unveiled a certain device, the MB-P702 to be exact, which is not exactly a tablet and focuses on just one set of capabilities, the greatest of those being Full HD video playback.Doubtless, the highlight of ViewSonic's exhibition were the dual-boot 10-... |
7 September 2010 10:45 GMT |
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ViewSonic went official a few days ago with its first Android-based tablet PC, the ViewPad 7, and now another similar device from the company made it into the wild. While the first slate came with a 7-inch display on board, the new device should boast a 10-inch touchscreen, and it reportedly packs an Atom N455 proce... |
2 September 2010 08:08 GMT |
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For months, companies have been talking about their plans to join the tablet market, and ViewSonic seems to have finally done so with the ViewPad, a slate of 7 inches that incorporates a variety of features while still sticking to a so-called pocket-sized design.While the screen size of 7 inches will not make it an ... |
31 August 2010 08:34 GMT |
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One of the companies who should deliver an Android-based tablet PC during the ongoing year is ViewSonic, and some photos with this device were just spotted into the wild. The said device, supposedly called ViewPad 7, should hit the shelves with a 7-inch screen included into the mix, and is expected to become officia... |
27 August 2010 08:54 GMT |
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The market of Android-based tablets is expanding with the inclusion of newer' more appealing devices, and ViewSonic is one of the companies set to have a sit in the front row, as it is readying the release of a 10-inch slate that would sport dual boot capabilities. Among the other products the company is readyi... |
23 August 2010 15:01 GMT |
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LED backlights have become quite widespread among display makers, because of their low energy consumption compared to other solutions, and this seems to have been enough for ViewSonic to decide on no longer using CCFL (Cold cathode fluorescent lamps) in any of its monitors and completely switch over to the former by... |
18 August 2010 05:20 GMT |
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The new CPUs from AMD and Intel are running rampant, NVIDIA is finally competing with ATI on the DirectX 11 front and motherboard makers have already started experimenting with next-generation chipsets. All in all, it can be said that the major product launches of this first half of the year have come and gone. This ... |
15 June 2010 04:59 GMT |
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The words 'Mini PC' usually make consumers think about the smallest computer they ever saw, but ViewSonic gave this phrase a whole-new meaning back in January. At the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show, the company came out and unveiled a new kind of PC concept, a sort of cross-over between a nett... |
18 May 2010 04:28 GMT |
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ViewSonic may have unveiled a significant number of displays over the past months, but, while those were mostly meant to incite mainstream users with a good balance between price and performance, they didn't boast the highest level of efficiency. Now, the company has decided to rectify this, by bringing out an L... |
13 May 2010 09:30 GMT |
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While Corsair is enjoying its laurels, after having unleashed the fastest DDR3 memory module on the market, ViewSonic seems to be preparing for some recognition of its own with its VX2739wm monitor. Designed with a screen size of 27 inches, the display solution claims to possess performance capabilities that make it ... |
7 May 2010 03:35 GMT |
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With the current popularity of High-Definition (HD) and Full-HD video content, consumers, especially those from the entry-level and mainstream markets, are always on the lookout for affordable LCD solutions that will allow them to fully enjoy such image quality. Seeking to cater to this need, ViewSonic has been devel... |
14 April 2010 03:41 GMT |
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In a market where all newcomers struggle to stand out in whatever way possible, whether through widgets, aesthetic perks, performance upsides or content availability, VewSonic has launched a pair of devices that seem to go for the “standing out through being suspiciously common-looking” approach. The comp... |
12 April 2010 04:18 GMT |
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Nowadays, the number of devices that have been showcased but still haven't made it to the market is significant, most of them having been previewed at CeBIT in Hanover, Germany. ViewSonic, on the other hand, has come forth with a pair of laptops that were showcased quite a bit sooner, namely during the 2010 Int... |
17 March 2010 10:03 GMT |
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ViewSonic has recently announced that its first ULV notebook has finally become commercially available. Known as the ViewSonic VNB131 ViewBook Pro, the laptop combines the processing power of a ULV Intel Core 2 Duo processor with a lightweight design, the versatility of a multi-touch keypad and a long battery life. T... |
23 February 2010 05:59 GMT |
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Anyone that has been watching or, in this case, reading, the news, knows by now that 3D technology has been growing in popularity at a significantly rapid pace over the past year. Even at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show, 3D was one, if not the main topic. Since 3D television broadcasts are already in... |
26 January 2010 03:18 GMT |
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One of the personal computer product concepts that has been gaining popularity is the slate PC, otherwise known as tablet personal computers. The concept is not a new one, as the age-old Apple tablet rumors obviously show, but only lately have such products actually begun to pop up. Most such devices have been held o... |
21 January 2010 10:35 GMT |
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While ViewSonic has been supplying the market with a steady stream of laptops, all-in-one personal computers, media players and monitors, among other things, the company does not exactly have a history of portable multimedia devices. This, however, seems ready to change, with the hardware maker gearing up to launch a... |
21 January 2010 07:05 GMT |
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ViewSonic has already released a wide variety of products, such as space-efficient mini desktops, ultra low voltage (ULV) laptops and even all-in-one systems. To complete this large product lineup, ViewSonic has also put together a rather large gathering of LED monitors, which are quite varied in size and make use of... |
7 January 2010 07:41 GMT |
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ViewSonic definitely did not hold back in its hardware releases and launched an entire line of products for end-users to feast their eyes upon during CES. Among the products on display at the company's booth are Mini PCs, laptops and, now, even and All-in-One desktop PC for use in corporate and work environments... |
7 January 2010 06:07 GMT |
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Ultra Low Voltage mobile solutions seem to be the main focus of all laptop makers and ViewSonic confirms this with its CES lineup made of multiple ViewBook and ViewBook Pro models. While the PC Mini systems it has on display are meant as space-saving desktop solutions, the mobile computers are the company's test... |
7 January 2010 05:39 GMT |
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The line of products that Viewsonic will be showcasing at the Consumer Electronics Show includes all-in-one desktops, three ViewBook and one ViewBook Pro laptops, portable media players and eco-friendly monitors. The company has been focusing on everything from enhanced enjoyment to green computing, and the PC Mini p... |
7 January 2010 05:05 GMT |
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ViewSonic devised its Windows 7 netbook as an economic, low power-using device that, while taking up little space, still delivers good performance, especially display capabilities compared to other such gadgets on the market. The mobile PC VNB102, also dubbed the ViewBook, allows, as the name implies, for good displa... |
15 December 2009 05:19 GMT |
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Not too long after introducing the VP series of LCD monitors that used the IPS panels and were designed for business professionals, Viewsonic released two more home and small office monitors, this time paying more attention to the areas of power efficiency and image clarity in order to allow a smoother and more produ... |
7 December 2009 04:48 GMT |
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ViewSonic, one of the world's leading vendors of display solutions and other computing products, has recently expanded its line of LCDs with the introduction of the new VP series of LCD monitors. Designed for professionals, the new display solutions have been built using IPS panels and are to provide consume... |
2 December 2009 11:23 GMT |
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Although best known for its state-of-the-art displays, ViewSonic seems to want to expand its horizons by starting the production of new types of products. To start with, the company put together two HTPC models that seem to truly fulfill their intended purpose, that is, to make an impression. The VOT530, and the VOT... |
19 November 2009 02:55 GMT |
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Any one person must have at least one horrible memory of a five-hour flight or drive during which there was nothing to do but stare at the walls or the road. It seems that the gentlemen and gentlewomen at Viewsonic either know about such things or experienced them on their own enough to come up with a device meant to... |
11 November 2009 09:27 GMT |
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In the past, Viewsonic might have been only about display solutions, but the company has recently expanded its portfolio with a range of new products, including netbooks, ultraportable PCs or ION-based nettops. Now, the company is entering a new market, namely that of media players, with the launch of its VMP70 direc... |
5 November 2009 09:48 GMT |
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Just like the majority of the world's biggest laptop vendors, ViewSonic is also planning to expand its line of portable computer systems with the introduction of a new line of ViewBook PCs, designed to provide consumers with a choice for an ultraportable, ultra-thin laptop that boasts Intel's already famous... |
22 October 2009 05:22 GMT |
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Viewsonic, a company that is generally associated with display products, has recently announced the introduction of a couple of new, low-power, ultraportable computer systems, part of the company's expanding line of netbook PCs. Present at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany, the ne... |
3 September 2009 08:52 GMT |
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Viewsonic looks to expand is product portfolio outside the displays and monitors segment, reaching new markets with the introduction of a new Ion-based nettop, two compact desktops and two netbooks. The new Viewsonic VOT 130/132 nettop packs a simple design that looks no larger than a VHS cassette, featuring all the ... |
24 July 2009 06:52 GMT |
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ViewSonic, one of the world’s leading providers of visual display products, has announced the introduction of its fresh VG27 series of widescreen LCD monitors, designed to meet the requirements of users in the business, government and education segments.Featuring new 20-inch and 24-inch displays, the line from ... |
3 June 2009 01:14 GMT |
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ViewSonic, a leading global provider of visual display products, has announced today, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, a series of new products coming to meet the requirements of the PC market. With the announcement, the company has also introduced its first netbook, an all-in-one PC and an atta... |
8 January 2009 10:58 GMT |
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It looks like ViewSonic has been on a roll out frenzy lately, probably preparing for the upcoming shopping period, which the company banks on for a boost in profits. So, we talked yesterday about ViewSonic's two digital photo frames, and now it's time to take a quick look at something far more serious, name... |
12 November 2008 14:01 GMT |
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Since the Christmas shopping spree is almost here, consumer electronics manufacturers from all around the world are scrambling to come up with certain products that will still manage to draw the customers' attention, despite their desire to spend less on gifts this year. And that's also the case with ViewSo... |
11 November 2008 04:45 GMT |
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As its product lineup proves quite well, ViewSonic is a company that targets especially those users whose budgets are not exactly unlimited, people who are looking for mainstream-grade, solid products which, however, can be found at pretty affordable price points. And that's also the case with the company's... |
2 October 2008 08:11 GMT |
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Convergence seems to be one of the strategies chosen by some manufacturers of LCD HDTV sets in order to sell more units during this very difficult economic period, when the purchasing power of average customers has seriously decreased. And a very good example of this trend comes from ViewSonic, which has just introdu... |
24 September 2008 08:58 GMT |
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ViewSonic, one of the worldwide leaders in display technologies, has demonstrated its first 120Hz desktop LCD technology at NVIDIA's NVISION 08 event, which is currently taking place in San Jose, California. The new 22-inch 120Hz prototype has been designed to deliver rich, colorful, blur-free video performance ... |
26 August 2008 10:23 GMT |
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Although the US version of Mother's Day is still pretty far, various consumer electronics manufacturers are already preparing a few new offerings, in the hope of cashing in as much as possible on this special event. And today we'll talk about two simultaneous announcements (from Memorex and ViewSonic), whic... |
10 April 2008 14:11 GMT |
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ViewSonic just announced the launch of a new 19-inch widescreen computer display, commercially available under the VX1940w designation, that comes with a native resolution of 1680 by 1050 pixels and which will hit the consumer market segment sometime in the middle of November.According to the news site digitimes, the... |
9 October 2007 11:24 GMT |
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