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ViewSonic Delivers Solution for 3D HD Content on DLP Projectors

ViewSonic Corp., a provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, expanded its projection offerings today with its new VP3D1 3D HD Video Box. Previewed at CES 2011, this 3D HD video converter box offers consumers a cost-effective home entertainment solution for viewing their favorite 3D Blu-ray, PlayStation3 3D games, 3D TV broadcasts and other Full HD 1080p 3D content on their current home theater projector.


From 3D HD movies to games, the 1080p video signal is automatically converted so consumers can enjoy Full HD content on any 3D Ready DLP projector with an HDMI connection. The VP3D1’s dual HDMI 1.4A inputs and v1.3 output connection ensure connectivity with today’s latest 3D media players.

"The possibilities and breadth of home entertainment are expanding rapidly," said Roger Chien, projector product manager, ViewSonic. "Our VP3D1 3D HD Video Box, converts the video signal effortlessly for an out of the box exceptional entertainment experience, using customers’ current projectors."

Compatible ViewSonic projector models include the Pro8450w, Pro8500, PJD6251 and PJD6531w; however, the VP3D1 supports any 3D Ready DLP projector with an HDMI connection to ensure maximum market flexibility. The VP3D1 is now available for an ESP of $299.

 [May 10, 2011]


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