Cloudy is the spatial sky of Viewsonic, which we can even touch
Does the title seem a little pointless? Once you learn that Viewsonic monitors love cloud-enabled devices, 3D, and touch control, imaginary question marks disappear from their heads.
The first model, the TD2220, is not a gray sheep either, but it lags far behind its brothers in terms of special features. The LED backlit monitor boasts "only" two touch panels, two USB ports, 2 Watt speakers and 360-degree rotatability. On the other hand, the TDi2340 can be a universal solution for 'cloud computing' devices, since the cover also hides an ARM11 processor and connects to various gadgets via a wireless network. In addition to the fact that it can function as an extended display next to a smartphone or a tablet, it is also provided with touch control, and the panel is also an e-IPS solution. The third entrant at the launch is the 27″ V3D271, which you may have already guessed, is a FullHD resolution, active 3D monitor, which also comes with 2 Watt speakers and NVIDIA glasses in the second quarter. the Viewsonic.