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ViewSonic Corporation
Type Private
Founded 1987
Location Walnut, California
Key people Founder, James Chu
Industry Computer
Products Computer display
Website www.viewsonic.com

ViewSonic is a manufacturer and provider of visual technology, specifically CRT monitors, LCD displays, projectors, plasma displays, HDTV technology, and mobile products, including tablet PCs and wireless monitors. ViewSonic's headquarters are located in Walnut, California, United States. The privately-held company has approximately $1 billion in worldwide sales annually.

The founder, chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of ViewSonic is James Chu (Taiwanese).

The ViewSonic logo features Gouldian Finches, colorful birds native to Australia.

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