
ViewSonic has launched two new interactive display series at Bett 2026, marking the first Android 16-based flat panels designed specifically for modern education. These new ViewBoard series, IFP35-1 and IFP41-1, target K–12 classrooms and higher education institutions, emphasizing fast responsiveness and reliable daily use.
Both models run on an octa-core processor paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. They feature access to Google Play apps, allowing the screens to function not only as interactive whiteboards but also as standard monitors when connected to PCs, gaming consoles, or media players.
The display sizes range from 55 to 98 inches, all offering 4K resolution (3,840 × 2,160 pixels). Their visual performance includes a contrast ratio of 5000:1, 6.5 ms response time, and 300 nits brightness, ensuring clear and sharp images in various learning environments.
A key highlight is the highly responsive touch input technology. The screens support up to 64 simultaneous touch points, whether operating on Android 16 or connected to Windows PCs. This includes palm rejection technology for precise writing and annotation, creating a natural user experience for teachers and students.
Additionally, ambient light sensors automatically adjust screen brightness based on the room’s lighting. Motion sensors (PIR) optimize energy by powering the display on when the room is occupied and turning it off when empty, promoting sustainability in classroom settings.
The ViewBoard IFP35-1 serves as the standard model, equipped with two 20 W speakers suitable for typical classroom audio needs. The IFP41-1 model enhances interactivity by adding a 15 W subwoofer and eight built-in microphones. It also supports the Write Away feature, enabling real-time annotations during lessons to facilitate dynamic discussions.
Both series come bundled with ViewSonic’s myViewBoard software. This digital whiteboard platform supports collaborative learning, real-time participation, and accessibility tools tailored to modern educational environments. The software enriches teaching by enabling interactive content creation and student engagement.
At Bett 2026, ViewSonic also showcased a broader education ecosystem. This includes AirSync, a wireless casting solution, and Manager, a centralized IT management platform. These tools aid school and campus IT teams by simplifying device management and streamlining classroom technology integration.
While official pricing for the ViewBoard IFP35-1 and IFP41-1 has not been announced, the company plans availability in the second half of 2026. This timeframe allows educational institutions to evaluate and prepare for adopting the latest visual technology in their classrooms.
The introduction of these Android 16-powered interactive displays underscores a significant advancement in education technology. Schools and universities can expect robust, high-resolution touchscreens designed to boost collaboration and engagement among students and educators alike.




