SHARP Roles out the 70/60-Inch High-Sensitivity Touchscreen LCD Monitor to be used as Electronic Whiteboards
Sharp has announced the release of PN-L702B/PN-L602B, 70- and 60-inch touchscreen LCD monitors which can be used as electronic whiteboards, capable of displaying video, still pictures as well as PC data with superb image quality.
This is simply comes as a natural progression in Sharp’s display product line-up based on company’s knowhow on UV2A and LED backlight technologies. The new LCD monitors integrate a large Sharp LCD panel with a high-sensitivity touch screen. With a use of bundled touch pen and Sharp’s pen software, the both display monitors can be used as an electronic whiteboard, where the user can smoothly write or draw directly on the screen, and also enlarge and reduce size of the on-screen image, plus scrolling capability using touchscreen gestures. Based on Sharp’s proprietary UV2A technology and LED backlight technology, both models are capable of delivering high image quality at low power consumption.
In addition to all this, the user can display the paper document on the monitors through simple connection to Sharp’s MFPs (Multi Functional Printers) and scanning the document on MFP where to be imported for display directly on the touchscreen. In addition to this, all the image data including the annotations can be exported to an MFP for printout exactly as it appears on the screen, making them ideal for Office as well as classroom environments. Both models will be released only to Japanese market, with a release date of September 20th for the 70-inch model and November 24th for the 60-inch model. There are no suggested retail price on both models as of yet.
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