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Professionals and consumers today demand the highest
quality color images on the desktop, in a conference room and in
their living room. Based on its 20 years of color expertise,
ViewSonic Corp. has introduced its Professional Color Certification,
a new standard that ensures the images on its LCD TVs, monitors and
projectors are of the highest color quality available.
ViewSonic's Professional Color Certification brings the most
accurate, vibrant and richest colors to life across its entire
product line through color features, such as OptiColor high-color
technology, ViewMatch color enhancement technology and up to 118
percent coverage of the NTSC color gamut. With up to seven sets of
default color adjust modes, OptiColor true color technology provides
an optimum display without a complicated memory setup process, while
in the projector line, ViewMatch allows the user to enhance
individual colors in the projected image to achieve more accurate
and vibrant colors on the screen. Combined with other image quality
specifications like high resolution and dynamic contrast ratio,
these color features give professionals and entertainment
enthusiasts the most true-to-life performance.
The graphic expert
Color accuracy is critical in the world of graphic arts, video
editing and gaming to ensure what the creator sees is what the user
gets. ViewSonic's VLED221wm 22-inch widescreen, VP2650wb 26-inch,
VP2250wb 22-inch, and VP950b 19-inch displays are all Professional
Color Certified to deliver the truest, most vibrant images to the
desktop.
The presenter
In the boardroom and classroom, presenters rely on color to call
attention to specific details and highlight key points. Accurate
color projection is critical to ensure these messages are clear and
concise. ViewSonic offers the Professional Color Certified PJ551D,
and PJ560D projectors, which all feature ViewMatch technology to
deliver more accurate and vibrant colors on the screen.
In addition, the Pro8100 Home Theater projector features a Precision
Color System (PCS) for superior color performance when taking a seat
and enjoying a movie.
--Tech Times Online
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