ViewSonic, a leading global provider of visual solutions, has unveiled a new line of laser projectors designed to deliver exceptional brightness and image quality for larger venues. The projectors boast up to 8500 ANSI lumens, ensuring vibrant and impactful visuals even in well-lit environments.
This latest offering from ViewSonic is poised to revolutionize the projection experience in conference halls, auditoriums, and other large spaces. The laser projectors not only offer superior brightness but also feature advanced technologies such as 4K UHD resolution and HDR compatibility for stunning clarity and detail.
Targeting high-potential markets across the business, education, and commercial sectors, ViewSonic introduces two models—the LS901HD and LS901-4K—as successors to the LS920WU, featuring advanced 3rd generation laser technology, a lighter design, and enhanced energy efficiency. Building on the expansion of its high-brightness lineup, ViewSonic also unveils 4 additional B2B laser projectors, including the LS950WU, LS951WU, LS960WU, and LS950-4K. With brightness levels ranging from 5,500 to 8,500 ANSI Lumens, these projectors deliver impressive visuals while simplifying installation and usage across various applications, along with centralized device management capability for easy operation and management.
For meeting hubs like boardrooms and training rooms, the LS950WU comes with 7,100 ANSI Lumens to ensure clear visuals even in ambient lighting conditions. It supports a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, which pairs seamlessly with Microsoft Teams Rooms for an optimized meeting experience, and includes split-screen functions to facilitate efficient and collaborative meetings.
The LS950-4K projector delivers 4K HDR with brightness levels of 7,100 ANSI Lumens, providing an ideal audiovisual performance for seminars and large gatherings held in business and educational auditoriums. Capable of projecting in 4K resolution and delivering ultra-large screens up to 300 inches, this model ensures high-quality visuals for large-scale audiences and participants.
In museums or art galleries, where space utilization is important for artistic expression, the LS951WU model offers 8,000 ANSI Lumens with a 0.75 to 0.95 throw ratio, enabling it to project a 100″ image from just 1.61 meters away. This design saves space and provides flexible installation options. Furthermore, it includes software that makes edge blending easier for an immersive display. Exhibitors can leverage the built-in HDBT receiver for high-quality audiovisual transmission over long distances using network cables, providing a cost-effective solution.
For commercial signage in public spaces, the LS960WU projector features 8,500 ANSI Lumens, long-lasting color performance, and a 30,000-hour lifespan, which helps lower the total cost of ownership. Staff can easily control and adjust the projection with motorized lens shift and focus, along with H/V keystone correction for detailed refinement. It can fulfill diverse demands with 360-degree projection, or a digital advertisement in 90-degree portrait mode. The projector can perform well on an arc wall or cylinder pillar with the wrapping tool to shape the image perfectly through multiple points.
As demand for high-brightness projectors increases due to their cost-effectiveness and ability to flexibly integrate visuals into diverse spaces, they are also helping business clients achieve sustainability. Lamp-free light sources like laser and LED consume less energy than mercury lamps and reduce waste from light bulb replacement. Beyond these benefits, ViewSonic is expanding its offerings and continuously pushing the boundaries of visual technology, providing valuable solutions for commercial and educational scenarios that meet the evolving demands of professional environments.
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