
ViewSonic Corp, a leading global provider of visual solutions, has expanded its selection of lamp-free projectors in India, introducing innovative models aimed at enhancing educational experiences. The new LSD400 Series high-brightness laser projectors and the LSD300W-ST short-throw LED projector are designed specifically for the dynamic needs of classrooms and coaching centers throughout the country. With the rapid adoption of digital classrooms in Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 cities, educational institutions are on the lookout for dependable and environmentally friendly display solutions that require minimal maintenance. The latest offerings from ViewSonic are crafted to meet these requirements, featuring long-lasting light sources and markedly lower operational costs. Harnessing state-of-the-art 3rd-generation light technology, the new projectors emphasize both efficiency and sustainability. The LSD400 Series utilizes advanced laser phosphor technology, delivering 4,000 ANSI Lumens of brightness while consuming up to 49% less power compared to conventional lamp-based projectors. Additionally, these units are designed to last up to 30,000 hours. On the other hand, the LSD300W-ST model shines with an impressive brightness of 3,300 ANSI Lumens and boasts an exceptional lifespan of 60,000 hours, equivalent to over 20 years of typical classroom usage without requiring a lamp replacement. By eliminating mercury and reducing electronic waste, these projectors offer a significantly greener alternative for educational environments. Understanding the challenges posed by India’s often dusty school conditions, ViewSonic has engineered both projector lines with IP5X-sealed, filter-free optical engines, ensuring dust resistance and minimizing maintenance interruptions. The LSD300W-ST is particularly adept for smaller tuition rooms, capable of projecting a 100-inch image from just 1.06 meters away, while its 360-degree orientation support opens up creative installation possibilities on floors and ceilings, fostering interactive learning experiences. For larger educational institutions and school networks, the LSD400HD-ST projector is designed for seamless integration with widely-used systems like Crestron, Extron, and Q-SYS, allowing IT personnel to effectively monitor and manage multiple projectors from a single location. Muneer Ahmad, VP Sales and Marketing at ViewSonic India, stated, "The new LSD400 Series and LSD300W-ST solidify our leadership in lamp-free technology in India. We are delivering the ideal brightness and total cost of ownership benefits for every learning environment, from expansive lecture halls to compact coaching rooms." With these recent introductions, lamp-free projectors now make up over 70% of ViewSonic’s offerings in India, underscoring the company’s commitment to promoting sustainable education technology.
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