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Sharp NEC Display Solutions projectors light up the classroom

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September 7, 2021

Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a projector and display market producer, has released two M Series projectors, the M430WL and the M380HL, designed for classroom settings, according to a company press release.

"With the introduction of our M Series projectors for K-12 education applications, we now offer lamp-free projectors for all market segments. These new models complete our line of laser projectors marking an impressive milestone for Sharp/NEC," Ryan Pitterle, senior product manager, Sharp NEC Display Solutions, said in the release. "We are proud to now provide options in every projector category we sell, from standard to ultra-short throw, to entry installation to installation."

The M Series projectors equip classroom users with entry-level projectors that use DLP technology, offering an alternative to the LCD projectors in Sharp/NEC's classroom category. The maintenance-free projectors have an increased operation time of up to 30,000 hours, while the DLP sealed system keeps the dust out. Featuring WXGA and 1080p native resolutions and brightness up to 4,300 lumens, images can be viewed throughout the classroom.

The projectors support specialty applications with extended 24/7 use, tilt-free operation and portrait mode capabilities.

Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America Inc. is headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois.





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