Sharp introduces their latest lineup of projectors, the M Series, featuring a maintenance-free design, eco-friendly features, and an intuitive control interface, making them a reliable, simple, and sustainable choice for customers.
- The M Series projectors have a maintenance-free design, thanks to a reliable laser light source and Texas Instruments DLP technology.
- Sharp's focus on sustainability is evident in the eco-friendly design of the M Series projectors, with an external power supply and ECO Mode technology.
- The compact size of the M Series projectors not only makes them easy to transport, but also has a positive impact on the environment by reducing waste and improving logistics efficiency.
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) has just launched its latest lineup of projectors, the Sharp M Series – the XP-M421W-W and XP-M401H-W. These projectors are the result of Sharp’s joint venture with NEC, marking the second set of projectors to bear the Sharp name. With the M Series, Sharp aims to provide customers with a hassle-free, low-maintenance projector experience that doesn’t break the bank.
One of the standout features of the M Series projectors is their maintenance-free design. Thanks to a reliable laser light source, users no longer have to worry about replacing lamps. And with Texas Instruments DLP technology, there’s no need for filters either. This means years of worry-free operation, without the hassle of constantly swapping out parts.
But it’s not just about convenience – sustainability is also a key focus for Sharp. The M Series projectors feature an eco-friendly design, with an external power supply that makes them some of the smallest and lightest 4000 lumen laser projectors on the market. This not only reduces waste but also improves logistics efficiency by maximizing shipping container capacity. Additionally, the projectors come equipped with ECO Mode technology, which extends their operation lifespan to an impressive 20,000 hours while reducing power consumption.
The compact size of the M Series projectors has a positive impact on the environment as well. With fewer manufacturing and packaging materials required, as well as more efficient shipping and handling, these projectors leave a smaller carbon footprint. And for those in need of a portable solution, the M Series projectors are easy to carry and transport between locations.
In terms of usability, Sharp has kept things simple with the M Series projectors. They’ve stripped away unnecessary features to provide users with an intuitive control interface that allows for confident and reliable presentations. With direct power-on, presentations can be started quickly, minimizing wait times and maximizing productivity.
Ryan Pitterle, Senior Product Manager, Projectors at Sharp Pro AV, expressed his excitement about the M Series projectors, stating, “We’re thrilled to continue building on the projector heritage of NEC under the Sharp name with a heightened focus on sustainability. The new M Series is a great choice for customers looking for reliability and durability in a simple and eco-friendly device that helps organizations lower their overall carbon footprint.”
With a dedicated team of experts overseeing every aspect of the product’s life cycle, from engineering and design to technical support and sales, Sharp is committed to delivering the best projectors to the market. The XP-M421W-W is priced at $1,049, while the XP-M401H-W comes in at $1,269.
If you’re in the market for a projector that combines reliability, simplicity, and sustainability, the Sharp M Series might just be the perfect fit for you. Say goodbye to lamp replacements and hello to worry-free operation – all while doing your part to reduce your carbon footprint.
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