
ViewSonic reviled its 24-inch VSD240 at CES 2013. It’s a smart display that runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at a 1920×1080 HD resolution. It blurs the line between tablet, pc, monitor.
Listed below are the specs you possibly can count on from this beast:
- 24-inch 1920 x 1080 HD LED Show
- 1.7GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor
- 1.3MP entrance-dealing with digital camera
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- HDMI port
- USB ports
- SD card enlargement
You can use the device as a standard pc by connecting a keyboard and mouse to it via the USB ports, or through Bluetooth.
The ViewSonic VSD240 will only value $499 when it launches, which sounds pretty reasonable for a 24-inch pill/pc/monitor. You can’t lug this thing around like a standard tablet (I imply you may for those who don’t mind wanting awkward), but it’s fairly inexpensive for an off-the-cuff PC.
What do you think of the ViewSonic Sensible Display? Would you opt for one?
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