Japanese electronics giant Sharp has unveiled the NEC P627UL laser projector. The new Sharp projector comes with an impressive 6,200 ANSI lumens brightness. The projector is designed for use in educational settings. It can throw images up to 300 inches wide and supports the WUXGA resolution and 4K output.

Sharp NEC P627UL Laser Projector

The new Sharp laser projector will be showcased during ISE 2023 from January 31 to February 3. The event will see Sharp further illuminate the product’s specs and functionality. You can use the projector in brighter environments where sunlight could limit a projector’s output. The projector has a throw ratio of 1.23-2:1 and it can last up to 20,000 hours of use.

Sharp says the new projector has a sound output of 22 dB and is rated as one of the most silent projectors. The operational modes in the projector include Eco and Normal. The projector is also great for power consumption. The device is connectible via WiFi as well as several physical ports including HDMI, USB-A, and HDBase T. It weighs 9.7kg and measures 480 x 122 x 407 mm.

Sharp NEC P627UL Laser Projector

The Sharp NEC P627UL laser projector release date and pricing information are not yet available. Sharp/NEC hasn’t provided any global availability details yet for the projector. The upcoming ISE 2023 event in Barcelona, Spain will expectedly throw more light on the new Sharp/NEC projector. Even though much is still unknown, the 20,000 hours lifetime and high-level brightness should motivate demand for the device.

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