Sharp introduces their latest M Series projectors, featuring a maintenance-free design, compact and eco-friendly design, and simple operation, making them an ideal choice for classrooms and meeting spaces.
- The M Series projectors have a maintenance-free design, eliminating the need for recurring lamp replacements and filters.
- The projectors have a compact and eco-friendly design, reducing waste and promoting energy conservation.
- The projectors offer a simple and intuitive control system, making them easy to use and maximizing presentation time.
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) has launched its latest projectors, the Sharp M Series. These projectors, the XP-M421W-W and XP-M401H-W, are the second set of projectors developed by Sharp since its joint venture with NEC. The M Series projectors are designed to be easy to use and require minimal maintenance, making them an ideal replacement for classrooms and meeting spaces.
One of the standout features of the M Series projectors is their maintenance-free design. Equipped with a reliable laser light source and Texas Instruments DLP technology, these projectors eliminate the need for recurring lamp replacements and filters. This means that users can enjoy years of worry-free operation.
In addition to their maintenance-free design, the M Series projectors also boast a compact and eco-friendly design. With an external power supply, these projectors are among the smallest and lightest 4000 lumen laser projectors on the market. This sustainable design not only reduces waste but also promotes energy conservation and improves logistics efficiency. The projectors are also equipped with ECO Mode technology, which increases operation up to 20,000 hours while lowering power consumption.
The compact cabinet of the M Series projectors means less manufacturing and packaging material, as well as more efficient shipping and handling. This leads to an overall smaller carbon footprint. The projectors are also portable, making them easy to carry and transport between locations.
In terms of operation, the M Series projectors offer a simple and intuitive control system. With only the essential features, users can confidently and reliably present to audiences. The projectors also have a direct power-on feature, allowing presentations to start quickly and maximizing presentation time.
Ryan Pitterle, Senior Product Manager, Projectors at Sharp Pro AV, expressed excitement about the new M Series projectors, stating that they continue to build on the projector heritage of NEC under the Sharp name with a focus on sustainability. Pitterle emphasized that the M Series is a great choice for customers looking for reliability and durability in a simple and easy-to-use device, with eco-friendly technology that helps lower their overall carbon footprint.
Sharp is committed to delivering the best projectors to the market, with a dedicated team in place throughout the entire life cycle of the product. This includes engineering and design, technical support, product management, and sales and marketing.
To learn more about Sharp’s new M Series projectors, visit their website at www.sharpnecdisplays.us.
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