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ViewSonic Unveils New Professional HD Display Series HDTVs
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ViewSonic is a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions. Today, the company announced a brand new Professional HD Display series of commercial business TVs. The four new models include the VT1901LED ($199), VT2755LED ($379), VT3255LED ($429) and VT4236LED ($599). They range in size from 19 to 42 inches, diagonally. The VT1901LED and VT2755LED are the smaller screens and they both come with a WXGA (1366 x 768) resolution and a 5ms response time. The VT3255LED will also include WXGA resolution, but will also include the latest WLED panel technology. The largest is the VT4236LED, which has full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and the same WLED panel te...
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Viewsonic announces LED display-equipped monitors, HDTVs and all-in-one PCs
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We've already seen a handful of new Viewsonic products announced here at CES, but the company's now finally pushed out its first mega press release of the show, which encompasses its new range of LED ...
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Viewsonic introduces the first TV with Boxee (& Intel) inside
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Say hello to the latest hardware news from Boxee, as Viewsonic was showing its new TV amongst its existing Android tablet lineup featuring the software and requisite Intel CE4100 processor built in.
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