ViewSonic Announces PJD6251 and PJL9371 Projectors

ViewSonic has two more projectors for you, the PJD6251 and the PJL9371. The PJF6251is a 3D-ready projector which will feature a 1,024 x 768 native resolution, a 2,800:1 contrast ratio, 3,700 lumens of brightness, HDMI , composite, S-Video and VGA inputs and Ethernet connectivity.

The PJL9371 will als be able to offer you a 1,024 x 768 resolution, a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 4,000 lumens of brightness, RS-22 serial port connectivity and seven default picture modes.

ViewSonic will sell the PJD6251 and the PJL9371 for $950 and $1,750 respectively. As you can see these projectors are more than affordable so if you’re looking for a good deal, you can always consider getting one of the two!

via electronista

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Two New Projectors From Viewsonic

So there’s some big news out for Viewsonic buffs–they’ll be coming out with a pair of new projectors, one in the DLP bracket and a second in LCD.

The DLP, a 120Hz projector, features 3,700 lumens of output and a 2,800:1 contract ratio. It’s slated to including a composite input, an S-video jack and a VGA input, is available now and retails for $949.

The LCD projector offers a projection strength of 4,000 lumens and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, as well as a stated lamp life of five thousand hours. It also comes with sixteen watt speakers, the projector is available now for $1,749.

These are pretty fair dimensions, even if the prices are a bit salty in comparison to other available models, and no HDMI definitely doesn’t bode well.  I’m not quite sure that it’s a good value in comparison, but value is a subjective quality at best.  Both models are now available, so if you want to find out, you’re welcome to try.

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

ViewSonic announces LCD HDTVS of varying sizes and specs

ViewSonic has today come forth to announce a whole slew of new LCD HDTVs of both varying sizes and hardware specs. First up are the VTW3245 and VT3745 which will sell for $649 and $799, respectively, and feature a 1080p resolution, 4,000:1 contrastio ratio and a 5ms response time.

Next up is the N4285 which is presumably larger than the above mentioned TVs clocking in at $999 with a 1080p resolution and 10,000:1 contrast ratio. And finally we have the VT2042, VT2342 and VT2645, priced at $299, $349 and $449 respectively and will presumably features 720p (with the VT2342 featuring 1080p).

There’s no word on exactly what sizes these panels will come in but as soon as we find out we’ll let you know.

via engadgethd

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

ViewSonic WPG-350 Wireless Presentation Gateway

ViewSonic-WPG-350-Wireless-Presentation-Gateway Now you can enjoy wireless connectivity to any display devices, LCD TV and computer monitors with the new ViewSonic WPG-350 wireless presentation gateway. With the WPG-350, you can wirelessly stream presentation or video from notebook or desktop PC to any display devices with VGA port, via Wi-Fi 802.11 wireless connectivity.

Jeff Volpe, vice president and general manager of ViewSonic North America said, “Consumers and business users alike want to experience dynamic, interactive content in the most effortless way possible. These new professional qualities, compact additions to our extensive projection product line offer the latest in mobile presentation technology for our customer that is constantly on-the-go.”

For displaying clear and crisp details, the ViewSonic WPG-350 supports resolutions up to 1024×768 and video up to 1080p. In addition, it has 3.5mm stereo jack, VGA out and Ethernet LAN port. The WPG-350 wireless presentation gateway is currently available at an ESP of $199.

Friday, August 28th, 2009

ViewSonic PJD2121 Mini Pico DLP Projector

ViewSonic PJD2121 Mini Pico DLP Projector ViewSonic PJD2121 is the smallest DLP projector that combines portability and image quality for on the move performance. This recently introduced projector weighs mere 2.2 pounds and sports 400 lumens of brightness at an 800×600 SVGA native resolution, making it one among the brightest projectors available in its class.

The ViewSonic PJD2121 Mini Pico DLP projector has been built with BrillantColor technology, partnered with a contrast ratio of 1,800:1. The short 1:1 throw ratio of the projector makes it ideal for displaying images 60" or greater from as little as four feet away. The convenient ‘Off to Go’ function can power down instantly without damaging the lamp and comes with a Kensington security lock port. Plus, the projector is backed by an industry-leading three-year limited parts and labor warranty, plus one-year on the lamp.

You can purchase the ViewSonic PJD2121 Mini Pico projector for an ESP of $449.

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

ViewSonic VOT120 and VOT121 Nettops Make an Appearance


ViewSonic has new nettops for you which can be neatly hidden and remain out of sight while playing all the media files you want. The VOT120 and VOT121 will offer you WiFi support, four USB ports, gigabit Ethernet and DVI-out connectivity besides that regular netbook specs you’ve gotten used so far. Between the two models, you’d be better off with the 121 which will also bring you a 1.4GHz CULV chip and HDMI connectivity. Before choosing you should also be aware of the price tags. The VOT120 will be available for $304 while the VOT121 will cost $423.

via netbooknews

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

ViewSonic’s VOT550 and VOT530 home theater PCs

ViewSonic is proud to announce their launch of the VOT550 and VOT530 home theater PCs.

First up is the Windows Media Center-powered VOT550 which features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of memory, a 320GB hard rive, WiFi, eSATA/DVI ports and a Blu-ray drive. The VOT530 on the other hand features the same specs but replaces the Blu-ray drive with a DVD super-multi drive.

Expect to pay £678/$1,122 for the VOT550 and £494/$818 for the VOT530. For those of you who like to spend their money wisely, these are not for you.

via Pocket-lint

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

ViewSonic Brings SRS TruSurround XT on HDTV

ViewSonic is ready to improve your HDTV experience by adding some SRS TruSurround XT on the future 16-inch and 24-inch HDTV. How does that sound? Well it will sound a lot better after you get those new HDTVs. The amazing thing about this surround sound is that you will not need extra speakers to get it. The TV will use the built-in stereo speakers to do the whole job for you. If you’re not exactly looking for a new surround system then a ViewSonic HDTV coming with SRS TruSurround XT sound should take care of all the audio in your life.

via Press

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Sonic Offers You 3D Movies Straight from CinemaNow

Do you need access to more 3D movies? Well how about a 3D movies on your HDTV? Sonic Solutions has announced today that it will bring you all the available 3D movies straight from CinemaNow to your home.

The HDTV will be playing those 3D movies with help of NVIDIA’s GeForce GPUs and NVIDIA’s 3D Vision and 3D Vision-Ready display including Samsung’s SyncMaster 2233RZ and ViewSonic’s FuHzion VX2265wm. Unfortunately we don’t have any availability dates and pricing details so you’d have to head to the closest multiplex to enjoy more 3D movies.

via Press

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

ViewSonic PJ513DB DLP Projector

The ViewSonic PJ513DB DLP projector is a projector which you may say can be categorized in the “Jack of all Trades”. It can flexibly position itself as an ideal projector for homes, offices and schools and surprisingly deliver quality clear images through DLP technology. It weighs only 5.7 pounds and produces 2,200 lumens.

The image reversing function puts all installation worries to rest. The multiple inputs and support for 720p and 1080i signals provide for versatile, dynamic presentations when you connect your PC, DVD player and more. The native 800×600 SVGA resolution, digital keystone correction and zoom lens ensure that you’ll get the best possible image in virtually any setting.

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Viewsonic Launches Ultra-thin 35mm All-in-One PC


While looking for all-in-one desktops for your home or company, you should definitely check out ViewSonic latest model. Its most impressive feature is the thickness. At 35mm this PC is smaller than Apple’s iMac. Inside you’re going to find an Atom 1.6GHz processor, a DVD RW drive, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive. The display is a 19-inch LCD screen which should be plenty of space for all your work. What do you think? Feel like you’d like to upgrade some of those components already?

via viewsonic

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

ViewSonic’s 22-inch 1080p LCD

Now putting the recently released ViewSonic 22-inch 1080p LCD TV into a home theater probably isn’t a practical solution. However, if you’re looking for a TV that comes in a small form factor but doesn’t skimp on quality, the VT2230 is for you.

This little wonder features VGA and HDMI ports, ATSC/NTSC/QAM TV tuners, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and 2 3-watt spakers.

Priced at $349 this is the perfect solution for those of you who want to go 1080p but don’t want to spend a lot of money. Of course, you can get the VT2230’s big brother, the VT2430 for about 50 bucks more, your choice.

Read (Engadget)

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Viewsonic VTMS2431 Multimedia HDTV

Viewsonic introduces a new multimedia HDTV in the VTMS2431 which is a multimedia capable LCD HDTV.

Offered in a 24-inch display size, the HDTV supports a full HD resolution of up to 1080p. Packed with an ATSC / NTSC / QAM tuner, the TV sports a RS-232 port that allows it to be controlled remotely. Other features of the innovative LCD HDTV include an internal media player and USB port.

The VTMS2431 LCD HDTV is expected to reach stores by the second quarter of 2009 carrying an estimate price of $449.

(Source) TechShout

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

ViewSonic Ready for LED?

ViewSonic seems ready to embrace LED technology for its displays. The ViewSonic VLED221wm is a new monitor ready to dazzle us with some LED-based images. Unfortunately is too expensive for a monitor at $500. Before you decide to get one, here’s a list with features for you:

  • Resolution: 1,680×1,050 pixels
  • Pixel-response rate: 5ms
  • Contrast ratio: 1,000:1
  • Brightness: 250cd/m2
  • Connectivity: DVI, VGA
  • HDCP compliant

via cnet

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

ViewSonic Launches Fuhzion 3D Displays


ViewSonic is ready to get us that 3D displays we were looking for. The company has a new lineup of displays, the Fuhzion. The 22-inch version, the VX2265wm LCD will get you a 1680 x 1050 resolution, 2ms response rate and, of course, 3D images. The LCD will arrive in the following weeks and it will cost $399. If you think this LCD sounds awfully familiar then you might be thinking about Samsung’s 2233RZ which happens to be similar to ViewSonic Fuhzion in terms of specs and prices.

Then there’s the PJD6220-3D DLP projector which will get you a resolution of 1024 x 768 at 120Hz and a contrast ratio of 2000:1. The projector will cost just $1,499 in February when it arrives.

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Viewsonic Launched a New 24 Inch LCD TV


Viewsonic has a new LCD TV ready for us. It’s a 24 inch LCD TV that was just launched. It’s the VT2430 LCD which might be one of your Christmas gift choices.

Here are some of its main features

  • full 1080p resolution
  • 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • built-in ATSC / NTSC / QAM TV tuner
  • HDMI 1.3 and VGA connectivity
  • 250 nits brightness

How much it is you ask? Just $399. Ready to place it under a tree somewhere? I’d say you should be!

via Engadget

Monday, December 15th, 2008

ViewSonic PJ359w Projector

ViewSonic has announced that the shipment of the PJ359w projector has began. The fresh projector joins the market with a few interesting features, like an eco mode that preserves the lifetime of the lamp to 3,000 hours - pretty good!

On the technical side of the PJ359w, there is a 2,000 lumens brightness, and the ability output an image with a size of 50-inches, as close as 5.2 feet, which is close to 1.5 meters.

The big and native resolution of 1280×800 means that laptops won’t need to scale down in order to display an image. At the same time, personal computers and home theaters won’t encounter any problem.

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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008