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VIEWSONIC LEVERAGES DISPLAY LEADERSHIP FROM THE DESKTOP TO THE VIDEO-CENTRIC DIGITAL HOME Company Showcases Industry Leading Media Networking Displays and Devices at CES 2005 ViewSonic’s vision for the digital home features an integrated network of visual display products located throughout the home that are capable of sharing digital media. This will allow users to easily store and access high-resolution digital content from any device, anytime, from anywhere. Whether downloading movies or music, or accessing original digital content, users will be able to build and manage their home entertainment network without the need for a personal computer. “As a leader in display devices, ViewSonic is positioned to transition the home network from primarily data to more visual networks,” said James Chu, chairman and CEO, ViewSonic. “Through our partnerships with industry leading companies, ViewSonic is working to ensure that the next generation of the digital home is focused on the quality and simplicity of the visual experience.” In support of its continued evolution to become more than a monitor company, ViewSonic is demonstrating the digital home of the future by showing the following:
Already ViewSonic’s leadership in digital entertainment has attracted attention, with the company’s current media network offerings, the WMA100 Wireless Media Adapter and the WMG80 and WMG120 Wireless Media Gateways, receiving finalist nominations for at least three awards at CES 2005. Later this year, ViewSonic will deliver consumers even more entertainment flexibility by introducing Linux based products that feature Microsoft Digital Rights Management compatibility and superior video and wireless networking performance. These platforms, being developed in partnership with Broadcom Corporation, Sigma Designs and Syabas, will allow consumers to easily collect, store, and access digital content anywhere around the home. “By working to deliver an integrated, IP-based platform that incorporates industry digital rights management standards, ViewSonic is broadening consumer choices in creating digital home networks,” said Michael Wolf, Principal Analyst, Consumer Content and Connectivity, InStat/MDR. “These additional options are what is required to accelerate consumer adoption and drive the transition from a data based home network to one which traffics rich multimedia content.” Alliances with a number of digital content providers, including America Online and RealNetworks®, Inc., also demonstrate a broad based commitment to the new platforms. These relationships aim to ensure that consumers can access digital video, pictures, audio and data content services on the future platforms. A key component of ViewSonic’s digital home initiative is the incorporation of its digital televisions and displays into the home network. At CES, the company is announcing several additions to its award-winning line of visual display products, geared for digital entertainment and data, including three wide-screen digital TVs, five digital projectors and four LCD displays—two that are among the fastest in response times in the industry. Wide-screen Digital Televisions Multi-purpose Projectors Award-winning ThinEdge™ LCDs Visitors to the ViewSonic booth, 30679 at the 2005 International CES tradeshow held in the For more ViewSonic product information or to locate an authorized ViewSonic dealer, visit www.viewsonic.com or call 800.888.8583. About ViewSonic Headquartered in Walnut, Forward-looking Statements Undue reliance should not be placed on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement, and ViewSonic undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. # # # Trademark footnote: DLP™ is a trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc. in the
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