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Sharp Launches New M Series Standard Laser Projectors

Sharp has just introduced its latest line of projectors: the Sharp M Series. These new projectors, the XP-M421W-W and XP-M401H-W, are designed with affordability and ease of use in mind, making them perfect for budget-conscious classrooms, meeting spaces, and more. A key highlight of the M Series is its lamp-free laser technology, which not only eliminates the need for frequent lamp replacements but also ensures long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance. The projectors are also compact and lightweight, making them easy to move and set up wherever they’re needed.

This is the second line of projectors released under the Sharp brand since the company’s collaboration with NEC, further demonstrating Sharp’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology at accessible prices. With their essential features and budget-friendly price point, the Sharp M Series projectors are set to become a popular choice for schools and businesses looking to upgrade their visual displays.

Maintenance Free

Sharp’s all new M Series projectors offer an entry solution designed to provide reliable long-term operation at a low total cost of ownership. The projectors are equipped with a reliable laser light source, eliminating the need for recurring lamp replacements, as well as Texas Instruments DLP technology that is designed to be filter free. With no lamp and no filter, the M Series projectors provide users with years of worry-free operation.

Compact, Eco-Friendly Design

Designed with sustainability in mind, the external power supply puts the M Series projectors among the smallest and lightest 4000 lumen laser projectors available in the market. The sustainable design reduces waste, promotes energy conservation and improves logistics efficiency as the smaller package sizes take up less spaces in shipping containers thereby increasing load capacity. The projectors are equipped with ECO Mode technology, increasing operation up to 20,000 hours while lowering power consumption.

The compact cabinet means less manufacturing material, less packaging material and more efficient shipping and handling for an overall smaller carbon footprint. For customers in need of a portable solution, the M Series projectors can easily be carried and transported between locations. This unique design is a direct result of the high-quality Japanese engineering customers have grown accustomed to from both Sharp and NEC.

Simple Operation

Users of the Sharp M Series projectors can present with ease by taking advantage of intuitive control, as it’s equipped with only the essential features to confidently and reliably present to audiences. Presentations can be started quickly with direct power-on to help maximize presentation time while lowering wait time.

“We’re thrilled to continue building on the projector heritage of NEC under the Sharp name with a heightened focus on sustainability,” said Ryan Pitterle, Senior Product Manager, Projectors, Sharp Pro AV. “The new M Series is a great choice for customers looking for the reliability and durability that is expected of both the Sharp and NEC brands in a simple and easy-to-use, sustainable device, but with eco-friendly technology that helps organizations to lower their overall carbon footprint.”

Sharp is dedicated to delivering the best projectors to the market, with a comprehensive and experienced team in place throughout the entire life cycle of the product, including engineering and design, technical support, product management and sales and marketing.

How Much Does it Cost?

Sharp XP-M421W-W is priced at $1,049 and XP-M401H-W at $1,269.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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