Sharp just launched their latest product, the X171Q laser projector, which boasts 4K resolution, a red assist laser for vivid colors, ProAssist software for control and adjustment, and a durable design, making it a game-changer for corporate and educational spaces.
- Boasts 4K Ultra High-Definition resolution
- Innovative red assist laser for more vivid colors
- ProAssist software for complete control and adjustment
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA), a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation (SEC), just launched their latest product, the Sharp XP-X171Q laser projector. This projector is part of Sharp’s X Series, which also includes the XP-X141Q that was released in September. The X171Q is specifically designed for corporate conference rooms, higher education classrooms, museums, and other similar spaces.
Now, let’s talk about what makes this projector stand out. First off, it boasts 4K Ultra High-Definition resolution, delivering stunning visuals with incredible detail. With 9.2 million visible pixels and a brightness of 16,500 lumens, the X171Q brings presentations and content to life. But what really sets it apart is its innovative red assist laser. By using this laser, the projector is able to produce a more vivid red color, while a traditional blue laser ensures high brightness. The result? A level of detail and color reproduction that is truly impressive, especially in spaces with ambient light.
Richard McPherson, Senior Product Manager of Projectors at Sharp, explains why the X171Q is a game-changer for their customers. “Expanding the X Series with the new X171Q provides our customers with higher brightness and the ultimate 4K UHD viewing experience that aligns with standard display resolutions, allowing them to create content only once, saving both time and money,” he says. And he’s right. With this projector, users can enjoy a top-notch viewing experience without the hassle of constantly adjusting their content to fit different resolutions.
But that’s not all. The X171Q also comes with ProAssist software, which allows users to have complete control and adjustment of the projected image on the screen from a computer via a network. This feature comes in handy when combining multiple projectors to create a larger image with higher resolution and brightness. It’s all about flexibility and convenience.
And let’s not forget about durability. Like its predecessor, the X141Q, the X171Q is built to last. It can operate reliably for at least 20,000 hours, giving users peace of mind. Plus, it comes with Sharp’s industry-leading limited warranty, offering 5 years or 20,000 hours (whichever comes first). That’s a pretty sweet deal.
Installation is a breeze with the X171Q. It features six motorized lenses, 360-degree roll-free capabilities, and motorized lens controls, making it easy to set up and adjust. And thanks to its filter-free design, edge blending capabilities, and DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, it’s perfect for demanding integration applications.
One more thing worth mentioning is that the X Series is the first line of IP6X projectors from Sharp. What does that mean? Well, it means that these projectors offer the highest level of dust protection available for display products. In other words, you won’t have to worry about dust causing any issues or needing to perform frequent maintenance. It’s all about convenience and peace of mind.
If you’re interested in learning more about Sharp’s new X171Q projector, head over to their website at www.sharpnecdisplays.us. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.
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