Sharp NEC Launching Display Solution Series

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Sharp NEC Launching Display Solution Series

With its comprehensive feature set, Sharp NEC Display Solutions Europe’s LA Series (Advanced) is ideally suited for global organisations across various industries, including automotive, finance, government, consulting, defence, energy and utility.

The company is launching the new Sharp LA Series collaboration displays in 165.1, 190.5 and 218.4cm (65”, 75” and 86”) model sizes. The interactive displays are part of the broader collaboration portfolio family, including the Sharp LB Series (Business) and Sharp LC Series (Classroom) displays.

The Sharp LA Series collaboration models are designed to ensure the highest IT security standards while promoting productivity in hybrid meeting scenarios. An Intel™ SDM slot expands the display’s customisation options and enables seamless integration with corporate IT systems. Using the optional SDM-L Slot-in PC Collaboration, users benefit from pre-installed features such as the new Sharp Meeting Launcher for quick access to preferred applications and VC platforms, the FlatFrog Board collaborative whiteboarding software, and AirServer™ for wireless screen sharing. In addition, users can securely connect their own notebooks via USB-C for maximum versatility in hybrid meetings and spontaneous collaborative interactions.

The interactive displays impress with their high brightness, high-haze panel and premium glass coating, which ensure that content is optimally readable even in well-lit meeting rooms without distracting reflections, glare, or fingerprints. The exceptional, natural writing Pen-on-paper® experience and advanced interactive features such as Windows Ink, palm rejection and unique pressure sensitivity delivered by the integrated FlatFrog InGlass™ M5 premium touch system.

Furthermore, the LA Series is designed to help users reduce power consumption and work with the displays more sustainably. Energy savings can be achieved with the built-in eco-sensors like the motion sensor that turns the displays On or Off when people are entering or leaving a room. In addition, the brightness sensor automatically control the display’s brightness with respect to the current usage and external brightness. Local dimming contributes to a reduction in backlight power consumption by 25% on average.

SHARP
https://www.sharpnecdisplays.eu/

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