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  • Sharp Imaging USA Expands commercial display line with 60" and 70" 4K Displays

    Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation announces the Sharp 4K Ultra-HD commercial LCD displays, an expansion of its leading PN-LE commercial displays. The PN-UH701 and PN-UH601 commercial LCD displays are now available for shipment.

    "We're proud to expand our commercial display line with the PN-UH701 and PN-UH601," said Gary Bailer, Director of Product Planning and Marketing for Pro AV Products at Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America. "These displays allow clients to provide more informed, more entertained and more engaged content to their customers".

    Sharp said the new 70" Class (69 43/64" diagonal) PN-UH701 and 60" Class (60 5/64" diagonal) PN-UH601 commercial displays are ideal for hospitality, business and retail settings looking to excel at reaching their audiences. The true-to-life precision of 4K Ultra-HD resolution enables customers to see subtler textures and finer details in photos and video.

    The PN-UH701/601 displays premiered in March at DSE 2018—have a powerful RS-232C command set, which permits flexible remote control capabilities from connected devices. It also comes with lockout capabilities including a public mode function for environments that require more control over the content, such as airports, stores and restaurants. The displays are built with a large screen and slim bezel to ensure a pleasing appearance and minimal protruding parts, while still allowing for enhanced connectivity. Additionally, two HDMI inputs allow you to connect multiple HD sources, including digital signage and cable boxes, while a built-in USB port lets you present a variety of digital content.

    Sharp does not sell its TVs on the US market, as it licensed its brandname to Hisense. It still offers commercial displays, Sharp commercial displays and the consumer division are completely seperate





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