Or browse to your projector model in the Projector Accessories section of the ViewSonic Store. If a Long Throw lens is available for your projector, it will be listed on the online store. Note: A Long Throw Lens is not available for all ViewSonic projectors. To check availability, or to purchase a long throw lens, please contact ViewSonic...
Please refer to user guide on page "Important Safety Instructions". Some projectors may be claimed to use at a limited angle dependent on the light source, such as lamp or LED.
Image artifacts are often caused by poor cable quality or signal interference. Use high-quality cables and avoid using excessive adapters. Use Bundled Cables: Test using the [original video cable] provided with the product. Remove Intermediate Devices: Disconnect any [docking stations], [adapters], or [video splitters]. Connect the ...
Make sure that you have set it to its native resolution. Check the user guide to determine what the native resolution of the display is and set it to the native resolution if the video source that is being used can support it. Digital signals (HDMI, DisplayPort) normally produce sharper images. If you are using a VGA or analog signal try to s...
Please refer to this FAQ: How to solve the overscan problem with my monitor?
Option 1: Download from the ViewSonic Website Go to http://www.viewsonic.com/us/downloads_section/ Enter the Product Name, Product series and model number. Select the driver based on the operating system of your computer. Once the file downloads, double-click to open and start the installation. If you select Save, double-click on the downl...
Use the official ViewSonic Projector Distance Calculator to accurately plan your installation by calculating the throw distance and screen size. Navigate to the official website. Distance Calculator - Projectors - Products - ViewSonic Global Select your specific [Projector Model] from the database. Choose your calculation method: ...
Parts can be purchased from our parts store. Go to https://www.viewsonic.com/parts/
Usually this is related to unmatched output resolution setting and content. For example, setting 720P resolution output to a 4K projector or playing a 720P video on a 4K projector in full screen would cause pixelated. Please make sure to set recommended resolution by referring to this FAQ.
Stuck or twinkling pixels on the projected image may be due to a defective DMD chip. These pixels can show up as bright, dark or twinkling points. They look similar to pixel defects on LCD displays. This cannot be fixed by the end user and must be sent in for service. Contact ViewSonic Customer Care to verify if your unit qualifies for warrant...