ViewSonic has expanded its enterprise and education portfolio in India with the launch of the ViewBoard IN04V-N Series, its first interactive display featuring a built-in 48MP AI camera. Designed for modern hybrid workplaces and smart classrooms, the new ViewBoard combines AI-powered video conferencing, an 8-microphone array, Android 16 EDLA, and several AI productivity features into a single device. By integrating the camera, microphones, and collaboration software directly into the display, ViewSonic aims to simplify meeting room deployments while reducing dependence on external conferencing hardware.
ViewBoard IN04V-N Series Specifications And Features
At the centre of the ViewBoard IN04V-N Series is a 48MP AI camera that uses facial tracking to automatically keep presenters in focus during meetings, classroom sessions, and training programmes. The camera works alongside an eight-microphone array, gesture recognition, and sound localisation technology to accurately detect speakers across the room while following their movements. This integrated approach is intended to create a more natural hybrid collaboration experience while eliminating the need for separate webcams and microphone systems.
Beyond video conferencing, the new ViewBoard introduces an extensive AI toolkit aimed at improving productivity in both business and educational environments. The AI Text Recognition Pen can instantly convert handwritten notes into editable digital text, making brainstorming sessions and classroom discussions easier to document and share. The software also supports multilingual translation, text-to-speech, automatic formatting, colour customisation, alignment controls, and object management features such as duplication, layering, locking, and deletion. According to ViewSonic, these additions are designed to streamline collaborative workflows and reduce the time spent organising content after meetings.
ViewSonic has also incorporated AI-assisted learning features that allow users to search recognised text directly on YouTube and Wikipedia for additional context. The new Magical Pen can transform rough sketches into AI-generated illustrations with multiple interpretations, while Shape Recognition automatically converts hand-drawn geometric figures into clean diagrams suitable for presentations, lessons, and collaborative whiteboarding sessions. These capabilities further position the ViewBoard as more than a conventional interactive display by bringing AI-assisted content creation directly into everyday workflows.
The ViewBoard IN04V-N Series runs Android 16 EDLA and features a 4K Ultra HD interactive display with an IR multi-touch panel. Under the hood, it is powered by the RK3576 processor featuring Arm Cortex-A72 and Cortex-A53 cores, paired with 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage for responsive multitasking. The display also supports HDMI input at up to 4K 60Hz, includes a Smart USB port that works across all channels, offers 80-pin OPS compatibility, integrated speakers, and NFC for secure and convenient access. ViewSonic will offer the new series in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 86-inch screen sizes.
ViewBoard IN04V-N Series Price And Availability
The ViewBoard IN04V-N Series will be available across India through ViewSonic's authorised partners and enterprise sales network. The company has not announced pricing or commercial availability details at the time of writing.
Interactive displays have increasingly become central to hybrid work and digital classrooms, but many deployments still rely on separate webcams, microphones, and conferencing accessories. ViewSonic's latest offering attempts to consolidate those components into a single platform while adding AI-powered collaboration tools that extend beyond video conferencing. The integrated 48MP camera, AI handwriting recognition, multilingual translation, and intelligent presentation tools suggest the company is positioning the IN04V-N Series as a complete collaboration solution rather than just another interactive display.
Whether the new ViewBoard stands out in enterprise and education deployments will largely depend on the real-world performance of its AI features. Reliable facial tracking, accurate handwriting recognition, and seamless collaboration across hybrid environments could make the integrated approach attractive for organisations looking to simplify meeting room infrastructure while improving the experience for both in-person and remote participants.


