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ViewSonic to show Android 16-powered interactive displays

US manufacturer to display new ViewBoard IFP35-1 and IFP41-1 series with 64-point multi-touch, designed for education environments, at ISE 2026

ViewSonic will showcase two recently launched ViewBoard series at ISE 2026, marking what the company describes as the industry’s first Android 16-powered interactive displays for education.

ViewSonic highlights real-world education applications across classroom and campus environments

The EDLA-certified ViewBoard IFP35-1 Series and ViewBoard IFP41-1 Series feature 64-point multi-touch technology, as well as built-in ambient light and PIR (passive infrared) motion sensors. The PIR sensors detect when people are present in the room to support energy efficiency by automatically adjusting screen brightness and powering the display on when the classroom is in use and off when unoccupied.

The IFP41-1 Series is designed for discussion-based and collaborative learning. The model features a speaker system with a subwoofer and microphone designed to support communication and audio, together with Write Away instant annotation for real-time collaboration.

The series is available in five sizes ranging from 55in to 98in, to support diverse teaching space configurations across higher education, including lecture halls, seminar rooms and hybrid learning spaces.

Both series are powered by the enhanced myViewBoard digital whiteboarding software, featuring a redesigned interface, real-time collaboration tools, Participate Mode for student engagement and built-in accessibility features.

The platform supports flexible lesson planning and content integration across different formats and devices.

Dennis Lin, general manager of ViewSonic education solutions, said: “In response to educators’ expectations for secure and future-ready classroom technology, we are introducing the new ViewBoard series powered by the latest operating system.”

Select models are expected to become available from Q2 to Q3 2026, with product availability varying by region.

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