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ViewSonic Unveils Netbook
December 15, 2009
From News
ViewSonic has announced that its first netbook computer, the VNB102 ViewBook, is shipping this week and will be available Dec. 18.
ViewSonic Intros MovieBook
November 12, 2009
From News
ViewSonic this week introduced the VDP400 MovieBook, a portable, palm-sized media player featuring a 4.3 inch LCD screen and 720p capability.
ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock Projector
June 2007
From Product Reviews
Life may be full of compromises, but having to watch video on an iPod’s small screen shouldn’t be one of them. Not when you can easily haul this 4-pound
Viewsonic front projector wherever you want and have its built-in iPod video dock spit out big video anytime, anywhere. Just put it down and plug it in. You’ll know right away it’s powering up because the fan is like a hair dryer running on overload. Fortunately, you can drive the volume of the built-in speaker that integrates with the iPod high enough to hear over the roar. The alternative is to send the iPod’s audio
Home Theater Away From Home
May 2007
From College Gear Guide
Going to college might mean leaving behind that home theater you’ve put together, but who’s gonna put up with watching movies or TV shows on some little television with dinky speakers? There’s all kind of choices that don’t care how big the space is, or what kind of budget you’ve got. E-Gear’s got you covered, so check this out: Dorm Room Just because there’s not much space or you have a roommate doesn’t mean you have to give up on the home theater experience. OPPO LT-201 LCD TV/DVD Combo $599 | www.oppodigital.com The LT-201 doesn’t take up much
ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock Projector
May 2007
From College Gear Guide
Life may be full of compromises, but having to watch video on an iPod’s small screen shouldn’t be one of them. Not when you can easily haul this 4-pound
Viewsonic front projector wherever you want and have its built-in iPod video dock spit out big video anytime, anywhere. Just put it down and plug it in. You’ll know right away it’s powering up because the fan is like a hair dryer running on overload. Fortunately, you can drive the volume of the built-in speaker that integrates with the iPod high enough to hear over the roar. The alternative is to send the iPod’s audio
LCDs for the Living Room Flat Panel TVs from JVC, ViewSonic and
March 2004
From Product Reviews
By Joe Paone LCD TVs have come a long way in a year. They've become larger, less expensive (though still hardly affordable for most), and most importantly, much better at reproducing video. To get an idea of how quickly and how sharply prices have fallen, consider this: In April 2002, LCD market leader Sharp introduced its first 30-inch set at $7,999. Less than two years later, its latest 30-inch panel sells for just under $3,000—a highly encouraging trend for consumers. The entry of numerous brands, with names both familiar and unknown, is driving prices even further down. January's Consumer Electronics Show featured booth
In this issue of E-Gear...
March 2004
From E-Gear
New Gear Gone Mad The 2004 CES showcased the best in electronics. No More Music Freeloading! Tired of living outside the law? Pocket Party Take the funk with you wherever you go. Unchained Melody Drill into your hard drive and set the music free. Autopilot Audio Surround sound for the rest of us. Audio Talk Decode the tech lingo. PLUS... New Gear The latest audio, video and gadget products from the world of consumer electronics Tech Living Wi-Fi wherever you want. You might be surprised by what's out there. Early Adopter When Bluetooth goes batty and takes you along for the ride. Reviews Our
New Gear
February 2003
From E-Gear
In this month's E-Gear: ... a round-up of the latest gadgets from Sony, Apple, Palm and more, and a special gathering of next-generation tablet PCs, featuring models from Toshiba, HP and
ViewSonic. See the February issue, available on newsstands now.