California electronics company ViewSonic unveiled a line of new monitors at this year’s Consumer Electronic Show, which is currently being held virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Perhaps the most impressive product is the VP3286-8K, an 8K premium monitor that comes with multiple connectivity options, including Thunderbolt 3.
The VP3286-8K, which costs $ 5,000, is accompanied by three different 4K monitors, including the VP3286-4K. This 32-inch monitor also comes with Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort and a USB hub for connectivity and costs the consumer $ 2,000.
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Other display options revealed by ViewSonic include new gaming monitors, a 4K projector and an improved LED-based portable projector with smart connectivity.
Cheaper displays were also revealed, including a 27-inch monitor called the VP2786-4K, which costs $ 1,000. Even more affordable is the VP2776-4K, which for $ 900 has the same connectivity options and dimensions as its slightly more expensive cousin, but doesn’t have the same “wide color” functionality.
In total, ViewSonic has announced five ColorPro monitors, five elite gaming monitors, four portable monitors and three projectors. It may sound like a lot to release at once, but a lot of new announcements are lost in the noise of CES, so companies often try to make the biggest impression possible.
“ViewSonic continues to develop display solutions to suit everyone’s lifestyle, from a hybrid work / learning environment to simply enjoying something that provides entertainment, whether gaming or binge-watching shows,” said Jeff Muto, Business Line Director at ViewSonic.
“Our latest displays are designed to perform with the next generation of gaming, hardware and applications to make everyone’s experience a little better and provide flexibility. Our ColorPro monitors feature color blind modes and ensure color accuracy for professional content creators, while our ELITE gaming monitors are designed to take gamers to the next level. We have 4K and 1080p projectors that can deliver big screen content. “
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