ViewSonic India has announced the launch of two new ultra-wide presentation displays, namely the DE92UW and the CDE105UW models, that are targeted at enterprise and commercial use.
With 92-inch and 105-inch screen sizes, respectively, both displays feature a 21:9 aspect ratio and 5K resolution, positioning them for use in hybrid work environments, control rooms, boardrooms, and large public venues.
The new displays aim to address growing enterprise demands for wider screen real estate, enhanced collaboration tools, and support for always-on operations.

Compared to standard 16:9 displays, the 21:9 aspect ratio offers approximately 33% more horizontal space, supporting applications that require multitasking, wider content layouts, or immersive video conferencing setups.
The 92-inch CDE92UW comes equipped with an anti-glare screen, 500 nits of brightness, and a 178-degree viewing angle.
It supports both landscape and portrait orientations, along with 24/7 usage for digital signage or mission-critical operations.
Meanwhile, the larger 105-inch CDE105UW display has been optimised for Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR) Front Row mode, a layout that arranges remote meeting participants in a horizontal strip to better mimic in-room seating arrangements.

Both models are powered by Octa-core SoCs and run Android 13.
They include USB-C support with 100W power delivery, HDMI 2.1 and 2.0 out, DisplayPort, RJ45, and RS232 connectivity options.
The displays are also equipped with ViewSonic Manager, a remote monitoring and scheduling platform for IT teams, and they even support wireless casting through AirSync.
Optional Wi-Fi modules are available to enable additional smart features.
The 105” model also allows daisy-chaining, making it suitable for expansive signage setups across larger corporate environments.
Both displays feature a slim 1.8 cm bezel for a more modern aesthetic.
The CDE92UW and CDE105UW are now part of ViewSonic’s expanding visual solutions portfolio, designed to support evolving digital workflows across corporate and public-facing sectors.