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ViewSonic

ViewSonic Corporation is an American privately held multinational electronics company with headquarters in Brea, California, United States.

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Founded
1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Industry
Computer hardware Electronics
Headquarters
Brea, California, United States
Formerly
Keypoint Technology Corporation (1987–1993)
Founder
James Chu
Key people
James Chu, Founder, CEO

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ViewSonic

Nodes62
Edges61
Triples87
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032258
Components1

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ViewSonic

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related to history · 48
ViewSonic → America/Japan, Android, AT, Australia, By, China, Computex, Consumer Electronics Show, Corporation, CRT, Froyo, Gouldian, HDTV, In, In September, Internet, James Chu, Keypoint Technology Corporation, LCD, Linux
related to Operations · 25
ViewSonic → As, Australia, Brea, California, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Taipei City, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan
related to External links · 3
ViewSonic → Finance, ViewSonic Corporation, Yahoo
Formerly · 1
ViewSonic → Keypoint Technology Corporation (1987–1993)
Founded · 1
ViewSonic → 1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Founder · 1
ViewSonic → James Chu
Headquarters · 1
ViewSonic → Brea, California, United States
Industry · 1
ViewSonic → Computer hardware Electronics
Key people · 1
ViewSonic → James Chu, Founder, CEO
Number of employees · 1
ViewSonic → 1,400 (2023)

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ViewSonicFormerlyKeypoint Technology Corporation (1987–1993)1.00infobox
ViewSonicFounded1987; 39 years ago (1987)1.00infobox
ViewSonicFounderJames Chu1.00infobox
ViewSonicHeadquartersBrea, California, United States1.00infobox
ViewSonicIndustryComputer hardware Electronics1.00infobox
ViewSonicKey peopleJames Chu, Founder, CEO1.00infobox
ViewSonicNumber of employees1,400 (2023)1.00infobox
ViewSonicProductsDigital Whiteboards, Large format displays, Monitors, Projectors, Pen Displays, SaaS, AI Services, Interactive Content.1.00infobox
ViewSonicRevenue$1 billion (2023)1.00infobox
ViewSonicTypePrivate1.00infobox
ViewSonicWebsitewww.viewsonic.com1.00infobox
ViewSonicrelated to External linksViewSonic Corporation0.60section

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