Sharp introduces 4K UHD projectors, revolutionizing home entertainment with stunning visual immersion.


June 23, 2024 by our News Team

Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) has launched the P Series projectors, leveraging over 35 years of experience from NEC, offering stunning 4K UHD images with high brightness and a maintenance-free design, making them ideal for various industries and featuring flexible installations and a Best-in-Class warranty.

  • Utilizes over 35 years of projector experience from NEC
  • Stunning 4K ultra high-definition image
  • Maintenance-free design with no lamp or filter to worry about


Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) has announced the launch of its new P Series projectors, the XP-P601Q and XP-P721Q. These projectors are the result of Sharp leveraging over 35 years of projector experience from NEC. The P Series projectors offer a stunning 4K ultra high-definition (UHD) image that is bright enough for commercial use in various industries and signage applications.

The P601Q model delivers 6,000 lumens, while the P721Q model offers 7,200 lumens, ensuring sharp and crisp image quality even in well-lit environments. This makes them ideal for corporate settings, higher education classrooms, museums, and golf simulators.

One standout feature of the P Series projectors is their maintenance-free design. Utilizing DLP imaging technology, these projectors are filter-free and have a low total cost of ownership for at least 20,000 hours. With no lamp or filter to worry about, users can enjoy years of worry-free operation.

The P Series projectors also offer flexible installations with a motorized zoom lens and motorized vertical and horizontal lens shift. This gives installers more options when choosing an installation location, even in cases where ceiling obstructions or imperfect alignments are present. Additionally, the projectors come with HDBaseT inputs for simplified installations and tilt-free and roll-free capability for unique projection applications.

Ryan Pitterle, Senior Product Manager, Projectors at Sharp, stated, “Bringing a high-quality 4K UHD resolution projector to market as our first Sharp projector since our joint venture further demonstrates our leadership role in the higher resolution projector market.”

Sharp also ensures customer satisfaction by offering a Best-in-Class 5-year limited warranty and an InstaCare advanced exchange program or 3-day repair and return for the duration of the limited warranty. The company provides a highly skilled technical support team with over 50 years of combined projector experience to assist customers and prospects.

Sharp is committed to delivering the best projectors to the market, with a comprehensive and experienced team in place throughout the entire product life cycle. For more information about Sharp’s new P Series projectors, visit www.sharpnecdisplays.us.

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Technology Explained


UHD: Ultra High Definition (UHD) is a technology that revolutionizes the quality of digital display with resolutions much higher than standard HD. UHD offers sharper images and higher resolutions in order to provide the user with better clarity and detail. UHD is widely used in gaming, media streaming, and HDTVs, as it offers superior viewing experience. In the computer industry, UHD is used to create high-end visuals for gaming, video conferencing, and streaming of 4K content. UHD also enables users to extend their desktop workspace and multitask better with multiple screens. With UHD, computer users can also enjoy an improved multimedia experience that provides more depth and vivid colors. UHD gives users more options for connecting their monitors and TV displays to their computers for enhanced gaming and streaming experience.

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