
Although small, the VOT550 mini computer from ViewSonic is powerful. It is powered by a 2.2Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 processor with a 4GB of RAM, a 500GB HDD, a built-in Blu-Ray drive, and Microsoft Windows 7. The ViewSonic VOT550 comes in a sleek piano black casing that will look great alongside the majority of LCD or plasma TVs. This Mac Mini alternative also supports a total of six USB 2.0 ports (two at the front and four at the rear), and an S/PDIF port to connect with your AV receiver. In addition, there is also a Kensington lock that provides an optimum physical security. The ViewSonic VOT550 mini PC is priced at $949 each. [ViewSonic]

ViewSonic today rolled out its VPD400 MovieBook that has a 4.3-inch display, a 8GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot and up to 6-hours of video playback or 12-hours of music playback. Supported media file formats include AVI, MKV, FLV, MPG, MOV, MPG, VOB, RM/RMVB, H.264, MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC and DTS/AC3. The ViewSonic VPD400 MovieBook retails for $129.99. [Product Page]

Viewsonic today released the VMP70 1080p digital media player that allows you to share any digital collection of movies and video that are stored on your computer to any home entertainment system. The device connects to either HDMI, component or the composite port in full stereo, supporting DTS, Dolby Digital and SP/DIF interfaces. The ViewSonic VMP70 supports a wide variety of video and audio formats including MPEG1/2/4, DivX/Xvid, H.264, VC1, RM/RMVB, WMA, MP3, DTS, Dolby digital, OGG, and AAC. The ViewSonic VMP70 media player box retails for $99. [ViewSonic]

Viewsonic is gearing up to release another ION-based nettop PC in the form of the VOT132. This mini-desktop integrates a dual core Intel Atom 330 processor, a NVIDIA ION chipset, an integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400 graphics card, a 2GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, an optional Super Multi DVD burner, WiFi, Windows 7 Home Premium OS and several connectivity ports including six USB, DVI, HDMI, Ethernet and SPDIF. The Viewsonic VOT132 will go on sale on October 22nd for a starting price of $499. [Liliputing]

ViewSonic has released not one but two new projectors for the mass market, which is known as the PJD6251 and PJL9371. The ViewSonic PJD6251 is a 3D-ready projector designed for conference rooms or classroom settings and has a 1024×768 native resolution with a 2,800:1 contrast ratio and 3,700 lumens of brightness. The projector also provides HDMI, Composite, S-Video and VGA inputs, and Ethernet for remote control via a local network. Meanwhile, the ViewSonic PJL9371 is specially designed for larger facilities such as auditoriums, and provides a maximum screen resolution of 1024×768 with a contrast ratio of 2,000:1 and a brightness of 4,000 lumens. This projector boasts seven default picture modes including Cinema, Dynamic and Blackboard, and is able to be controlled remotely through an RS-232 serial port. The ViewSonic PJD6251 and PJL9371 are priced at $950 and $1,750, respectively. More

ViewSonic is back with its new nettop PC for the mass market, the VOT120 PC Mini. This mini-desktop integrates a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, an Intel GMA950 graphics card, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, WiFi, Windows XP Home OS, a Gigabit Ethernet port, 4x high speed USB 2.0 ports and an eSATA port. The ViewSonic VOT120 PC Mini retails for $349. [Product Page via GadgetFolder]

ViewSonic has debuted a wireless video streamer and a portable SVGA projector for the mass market. The WPG-350 wireless video streamer is capable of streaming 1024 x 768 presentation slides over a Wi-fi network. You can also enjoy video on a remote VGA device even though it is on a remote system.
The PJD2121 portable projector that boasts a 800 x 600 resolution with a 400 lumens and a 1,800:1 contrast ratio. The ViewSonic WPG-350 retails for $199, while the ViewSonic PJD2121 is priced at $449. [Press Release]

ViewSonic has just announced the availability of its VPC100 all-in-one PC that was introduced back in April. In case you’ve forgotten, this super-thin PC offers an 18.5-inch LCD with a 1366×768 resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, a 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a built-in DVD drive, a 4-in-1 card reader, four USB 2.0 ports, Wi-Fi, a gigabit Ethernet port, a pair of 2.5W speakers and runs on Windows XP Home OS. In addition, it also includes a full-size keyboard and an optical mouse. The VPC100 all-in-one PC is available now, priced at $599. [Electronista]

ViewSonic has added three new digital photo frames to its TrueView line in the form of the 7-inch VFD720, 8-inch VFD820 and 10.4-inch VFD1020. All three photo frames are equipped with a 4:3 aspect ratio, calendar and clock functions, a slideshow feature with various display speeds and transition effects, a 2GB of internal memory, a memory card slot, a USB port and a wireless remote. The main difference is that the 7-inch and 8-inch only come with a 800 x 600 resolution, meanwhile, the 10.4-inch offers a 1,024 x 768 resolution. All three photo frames will be available by the end of next month with prices ranging from $80 to $130. [SlashGear]

ViewSonic just announced their new super-thin all in one computer that measures at only 35mm thick. Dubbed as the VPC100, this 19-inch (18.5-inch viewable) desktop has a built-in Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor with Microsoft Windows XP Home that provides you all the computing power you need. Other features include a DVD RW drive, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB of HDD, four USB 2.0 ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. [Viewsonic]