Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA), a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, launched three new†4K†Ultra HD resolution large-format AQUOS BOARD interactive display systems with built-in wireless and whiteboard functionality utilizing its embedded SoC (system-on-chip) controller.
Sharp’s new 85″ Class (84 9/16″ diagonal) PN-L851H, 75″ Class (74 1/16″ diagonal) PN-L751H and 65″ Class (64 1/2″ diagonal) PN-L651H interactive displays are built for users who need the ability to deploy easy-to-operate, high-resolution meeting communication The†4K†Ultra HD (3,840 X 2,160) resolution allows meeting participants to see details and small text, making it a great choice for demanding professional settings where precision is important, such as architecture or engineering firms.
“These next-generation interactive displays are the logical next step in the evolution of the AQUOS BOARD interactive display brand,” said†Bob Madaio, Vice President of Marketing, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America. “This series provides organizations with better, more intuitive functionality in the meeting space than ever before.”
The displays’ InGlass touch technology provides a semi-flat surface that allows for more comfortable writing with a more accurate touch response. And the SHARP Touch Viewer application, which runs on an optional Windows PC, allows for easy manipulation of different types of files, including Microsoft Office†applications, videos, and web pages. Since the LCD panel recognizes up to 20 touch points, multiple people can use their finger or touch pen to add input to projects. Additionally, onscreen content, including handwritten notes, can be shared simultaneously with up to 50 devices.
The pre-installed, built-in controller allows the user to operate the whiteboard easily without the need to connect to a dedicated PC. When the main unit is started, the interactive whiteboard launcher is displayed automatically. Users can then simply touch the icons on the screen for instant access to the features they want to use. The SHARP Display Connect wireless software allows the screen of any Windows†PC or Android mobile device to be wirelessly projected. Users can capture the screen wirelessly projected on the screen, then add annotations to that captured image with the Sharp Pen-on-Paper†experience, which gives writing a natural feel as if using a traditional pen on paper.
The new interactive whiteboards recently received a “Best of Show” award at InfoComm 2019, joining the other award-winning models in the Sharp AQUOS BOARD interactive display line.