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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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"ViewSonic has been in the computer display market for a long time, but has only recently stepped into the computer market. The company has a few ultraportable machines that include some really good models and a few that aren?t so great.
Along with the ultraportable market, ViewSonic also entered into the All in One (AIO) market as well with a line of AIO machines that are based on netbook hardware. Today I am looking at one such machine with the ViewSonic VPC190."
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Monday, April 19, 2010
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Looking for a laptop that is as light as a Netbook and the performance of mid-level laptop and has a 13 inch screen? TechwareLabs is reviewed the ViewSonic 13.3-inch ViewBook Pro and we are impressed. Read on to see what this thin and light weight wonder has to offer. The ViewBook Pro comes with some very unique features that will set it apart from the competitors. Let's take a closer look at what the ViewBookT Pro from ViewSonic has to offer.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
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ViewSonic? Corp., a leading global provider of visual display, computing and digital content solutions, today announced the commercial availability of its new VT2300LED ViewLED? previewed at CES 2010. At 23?, this eco-friendly LED TV is the ideal size for connecting consumers to the Full HD, dynamic entertainment experience in any space within the home.
?Our LED technology takes the viewing experience to the next level, said Gene Ornstead, director of DTV and business development for ViewSonic. ?With our new ViewLED? TV solutions like the VT2300LED, customers can enjoy 1080p Full HD enhanced picture and video quality with the added benefits of great contrast and vivid color derived from the LED backlight technology. Partnered with an energy saving design, the VT2300LED TV offers the optimal entertainment solution.?
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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"ViewSonic is a company you would likely associate with monitors, but the Taiwanese company has had its nose in new various different businesses for a little while now and one of those is computers. ViewSonic produce a range of regular laptops, but also got in on the netbook thing when Intel released its first Atom processor.
Now that Intel?s new Pinetrail netbook platform is out on the market, the one with the Atom N450 processor with built-in graphics and memory controller for better battery life, ViewSonic is also out with a new netbook built on the same platform. Today we get a close-up look at the ViewSonic VNB108. It may only be on sale in Asian markets, but it promises some lovely worded features such as 802.11n wireless networking, an advanced anti-glare LED screen and Windows 7 support. But how does it really perform?"
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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"ViewSonic is most known for its range of TVs, PC displays and digital picture frames. The company has been making all sorts of computer displays for years now and has just started branching out into the notebook arena. Interestingly, the ViewSonic ViewBook Pro at first glance doesn't look like a freshman offering.
In fact, if you look at the ViewSonic ViewBook Pro too quickly, you might actually mistake the thing for an Apple MacBook Pro. The minimalist design, silver on black colors and elegant looks of the machine certainly appeal to the same senses that draw many to the MacBook line."
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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"When considering which PC to buy, the terms "all-in-one" and "performance" needn't be mutually exclusive: Look no further than Dell's XPS One, HP's TouchSmart, or Apple's iMac product lines for proof. These machines are outfitted with components that render them strong enough to keep up with most mainstream conventional desktop rigs. ViewSonic's All-in-One VPC100 is a whole 'nother kettle o' bits, though. While it's true this computer is priced several hundred dollars less than those other machines, the manufacturer's component choices sadly render it fit only for the simplest of computing tasks."
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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We had high hopes for this mon
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
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LED backlit LCD's are somethin
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Friday, September 5, 2008
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Desk space, something we always want to have a lot of but the more gadgets we get the less space we have. Besides a case your monitor probably takes up the most space on your desk. With 22-inch and 24-inch monitors becoming the standard your desk space really becomes limited. Well ViewSonic wants to help you with that problem with the VX1962wm. This 19-inch display has a native resolution of 1680 x 1050, which is the native resolution of larger 22-inch displays. It also features a 2ms response time, 6000: 1 contrast ratio and a very sleek design. Let's takes a look!
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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If you work in an environment where precise colour rendition is vital, such as medical or graphics production, the VP950b should be perfectly suited to your needs. It's well built, has a good range of connection options (digital and analogue), and the flexible stand allows you to position the display for maximum viewing comfort. Gamers will want a higher resolution and an HDMI port, but then the monitor isn't aimed at this market. Overall the VP950b is a very good monitor for general Windows users.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Clearly the ViewSonic VX1940w is not a mass market monitor that will convince the mainstream hordes to ditch their 22-inch panels. But it could be extremely attractive for a few niche markets and for those able to divert their attention away from simple screen acreage. Obviously, it's a great solution when space is in short supply. No doubt LAN gamers will appreciate the combination of high detail, speedy pixel response and compact, travel-friendly dimensions. It also makes for a very nice low-profile secondary display with decent resolution, perhaps to compliment a large 30-inch primary panel.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
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Viewsonic has been into the display business for a very long time- much before LCDs became popular. Today we have one of their recent 22 LCD model on the testbed with a native resolution of 1680x1050. This particular resolution is slowly becoming the standard in LCDs sized between 20-22. Lets find out what the VX2255WMB offers.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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The Viewsonic DF88W 8-inch Digital Photo Frame has an 8-inch TFT active color matrix LCD with a 7.32-ich viewable image size. The screen resolution is 800 x 480 and the contrast ratio is 300:1. Viewing angles are 130 degrees horizontal and 110 degrees vertical with brightness of 250 cd/m2. A built-in card reader is compatible with CF, SD, MMC, MS and MS Pro memory cards. Supported video formats include M-JPEG1, MPEG2, and MPEG4. Supported audio format is MP3.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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Housed in a sleek glossy exterior is the 22-inch Viewsonic VX2235wm-5 whose slim frame belies its powerful performance. Promising an ultra-fast 2ms panel response time and a 4000:1 contrast ratio, we got our hands on one to see if it delivers.
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Friday, November 9, 2007
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ViewSonic is definitely a name that comes to mind when thinking of LCD monitors. They definitely know what they are doing when it comes to making a nice display. We recently checked out the VX2255wmb and today we will be looking at the VA1930WM. It is a 19-inch display that features a 5ms response time, 1440X900 resolution, and a swivel stand. Geeks.com was nice enough to send us this display out to review, so let's check it out!
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