
ViewSonic launches 105-inch and 92-inch ultra-wide enterprise displays
ViewSonic
India has unveiled two new enterprise-grade ultra-wide displays—the 105-inch CDE105UW and 92-inch CDE92UW—designed to transform corporate collaboration and digital signage with 5K resolution and 33% more screen space than traditional formats.
The displays feature a 21:9 aspect ratio specifically engineered for
Microsoft Teams Rooms
Front Row mode, control rooms, and immersive boardroom experiences. Built for 24/7 commercial operation, both models deliver premium clarity with anti-glare coating, 500 nits brightness, and 178-degree viewing angles in flexible landscape or portrait orientations.
"ViewSonic is committed to building cutting-edge display solutions that empower organizations to present, connect, and collaborate more effectively," said Muneer Ahmad, VP Sales and Marketing at ViewSonic India. The launch reinforces the company's position in commercial AV, following the
ViewBoard
IFP Ultrawide Series winning the Inavation Award 2025 for Communication & Collaboration.
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The CDE105UW excels in large venues and hybrid meetings, arranging online participants horizontally across the expansive screen to mimic in-room seating. The CDE92UW targets control rooms and high-traffic areas where multitasking and visibility are critical.
Both displays run on Android 13 with Octa-core processors and offer comprehensive connectivity including USB-C with 100W power delivery, HDMI 2.1,
DisplayPort
, and RJ45. Enterprise features include ViewSonic Manager for centralized remote control, wireless screen casting via AirSync, and optional Wi-Fi modules.
The ultra-slim 1.8cm bezels provide a modern aesthetic while supporting daisy chaining for extended configurations. These commercial-grade displays address the growing demand for immersive collaboration tools in hybrid work environments and next-generation digital signage applications.
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