Friday, January 9th 2009

Viewsonic Introduces Netbook, All-In-One PC and Attachable PC

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual display products, today unveiled its new computing line, which includes its first netbook, the VieBook, an all-in-one PC, the VPC100 ViePC, and an attachable PC, the ViePC.

ViewSonic's netbook is an ideal solution to fulfill the growing need for an ultra portable, daily use computer. At 2.6 pounds, the VieBook is highly-mobile, Internet-centric and offers users a lightweight yet powerful option for their on-the-go needs.
The VieBook features a 10.2-inch screen, Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1GB of memory, 160GB hard drive, 10/100 Ethernet LAN connection, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, 1.3 megapixel Webcam, 4-in-1 card reader, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and three-hour battery life. Its overall size, weight and functionality make it a perfect companion for road warriors and students.

The VieBook has a competitive MSRP of $429 and will be available in February 2009.

VPC100 ViePC, all-in-one PC
Designed as a space-saver at 35mm thin, the VPC100 ViePC is ideal for office productivity and Web-based applications. An 18.5-inch display device, the ViePC features a 16:9 aspect ratio LCD screen so users can experience razor-sharp images in crisp detail.

The product is powered by an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor and has 1GB memory, a 160GB hard drive, Gigabit Ethernet LAN, 802.11b/g WiFi, 1.3 megapixel Webcam, DVD + / - RW, integrated stereo speakers, 3-in-1 card reader and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. Its slim size and affordability make it ideal for office workers, call centers, libraries, emergency operations centers, interactive kiosks and information terminals.

The ViePC has an MSRP of $549 and will be available in February 2009.

ViePC, attachable PC
The ViePC is a PC box that can be attached to the back of any VESA compatible monitor, making it a cost-effective, space-saving and energy-efficient solution for basic office tasks and Internet-based programs. Existing monitors can get a facelift and be easily upgraded with the ViePC.

The device features an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor and has 1GB memory, a 160GB hard drive, Gigabit Ethernet LAN, 802.11b/g WiFi, VGA output, serial port, four USB 2.0 ports and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition.

The LinkPC has an MSRP of $399 and will be available in March 2009.

Cloud computing initiative
ViewSonic's three new computing platforms are a key component of the company's cloud computing initiative, assisting with the transformation of desktop PCs evolving into Webcentric displays that communicate to software applications running on the Internet.

According to the Pew Research Center, individuals are increasingly using cloud computing. Upward to 69% of Americans use Webmail services, store data online or use software programs whose functionality is located on the Web1. This means expensive notebooks and PCs with excessive computing power are not essential as desktop applications and software are no longer a necessity. As cloud computing gains popularity, becoming a staple in corporate, commercial and organizational environments, the new ViewSonic line of visual computing products is a natural progression to aid the shift in demand for portability and mobility.

"We are excited to provide our channel partners a new line of products that offer their customers options to upgrade existing equipment and save costs on future deployments," said Jeff Volpe, vice president and general manager of ViewSonic North America. "Backed by 20 years of display experience and with strong PC partners to deliver computing demands, this powerful combination positions ViewSonic to supply affordable products at excellent quality."

ViewSonic's new visual computing line will be on display at Bellagio Ballroom 6 during the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, from January 8-9, 2009. For more information on ViewSonic products, please visit www.viewsonic.com.
Source: Viewsonic
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2 Comments on Viewsonic Introduces Netbook, All-In-One PC and Attachable PC

#1
Black Hades
The attachable PC sounds like a dream come true for me at least... if only you add the dual core atom whilst keeping the price range.

I hope all in one pc's become more popular, better competition, lower prices, etc.
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Disparia
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Dell will have a dual-core version of their attachable Optiplex 160 available shortly.

I would have to assume that Asus will also be moving to dual-core eee boxes as well.
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