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ViewSonic strengthens sustainable projection portfolio for Indian classrooms

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ViewSonic Corp has expanded its lamp-free projector portfolio in India with the launch of the LSD400 Series high-brightness laser projectors and the LSD300W-ST short-throw LED projector. Targeted at classrooms, coaching centres and higher-education institutions, the new offerings are designed to deliver sustainable projection with lower running costs, long-life light sources and minimal maintenance.

The LSD400 Series includes the LSD400W, LSD400HD and LSD400HD-ST models, each delivering 4,000 ANSI Lumens using ViewSonic’s third-generation laser phosphor technology. Compared to conventional lamp-based projectors, the series reduces power consumption by up to 49 percent while maintaining consistent brightness over a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours. By eliminating lamp replacements, educational institutions can significantly cut maintenance expenses, downtime and electronic waste. The sealed, filter-free IP5X dust-resistant optical engine further ensures reliable performance in India’s diverse and often dusty environments.

“Schools and colleges across India are looking for reliable, low-maintenance and eco-friendly display solutions that can scale with digital learning,” said Muneer Ahmad, VP – Sales and Marketing, ViewSonic India.

Alongside the laser models, ViewSonic has introduced the LSD300W-ST, a short-throw LED projector designed for space-constrained classrooms and tuition centres. Delivering 3,300 ANSI Lumens with a lifespan of up to 60,000 hours, the projector can display a 100-inch image from just 1.06 metres. Its support for 360-degree projection allows flexible floor and ceiling installations, enabling more interactive and activity-based teaching methods.

All the new projectors are powered by DLP technology with Texas Instruments DMD chips, ensuring vibrant colours, high native contrast and long-term image quality without yellowing. Features such as instant on/off, horizontal and vertical keystone correction, and four-corner adjustment enable quick, distortion-free installation across different classroom layouts.

For large school networks and universities, the projectors offer seamless integration with leading control and management platforms including Crestron, Extron, Q-SYS, AMX and PJ Link. With lamp-free projectors now accounting for more than 70 percent of its projection lineup in India, ViewSonic continues to reinforce its commitment to sustainable, future-ready education technology that balances performance, cost efficiency and environmental responsibility.

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