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ViewSonic launches 138-inch All-in-One LED display

ViewSonic launches 138-inch All-in-One LED display

Time of India6 hours ago
ViewSonic
has launched the
LDS138-151
, a 138-inch
foldable LED display
in India that promises to transform how organizations approach large-scale visual presentations. The all-in-one system can be set up in under 10 minutes without wall mounting or external installations.
The display addresses the growing demand for
high-impact visuals
in venues where permanent installations are impractical, according to the company. Unlike traditional LED walls requiring complex assembly, the LDS138-151 arrives pre-assembled with LED modules, cabinets, and a motorized floor stand featuring an integrated control box.
"We're addressing a growing demand for large-scale displays that are both powerful and practical," said Muneer Ahmad, Vice-President of AV Business at ViewSonic. "This solution enables enterprises, institutions, and creative environments to deploy big-screen experiences with plug-and-play simplicity."
The display's foldable design dramatically reduces packaging volume, allowing transport via passenger elevators and smooth movement between venues. Its motorized stand provides 65 cm of height adjustment and 360-degree silent wheels for effortless repositioning.
Built for durability in high-traffic environments, the LDS138-151 features advanced Glue-on-Board surface treatment with IP54 rating, protecting against dust, moisture, and minor impacts. The display delivers Full HD clarity with 1.588mm pixel pitch, 600-nit brightness, and 120% Rec.709 color gamut powered by ViewSonic's Cinema SuperColor+ Technology.
Additional features include dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, pre-installed vCast app with
AirSync
casting, Picture-by-Picture support for four HDMI inputs, and hot-swappable front-access LED modules for easy maintenance. The system targets corporate lobbies, training halls, galleries, and auditoriums seeking premium visual solutions without permanent installation constraints.
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