Office workers and students have known for years that a laser printer can make your documents look super-sharp. Now, falling prices in the laser market have brought a few models down far enough to ...
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA), a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation (SEC), has announced the launch of the new Sharp XP-X171Q laser projector. This model is the ...
Downers Grove, Ill.-based Sharp NEC Display Solutions recently announced the availability of the NC1843ML laser projector. It is the newest addition to the company’s digital cinema projection series.
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA), launched its new Sharp M Series projectors – the XP-M421W-W and XP-M401H-W. The new M Series projectors are the second Sharp branded ...
MONTVALE, N.J., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Searching for a projector with seamless integration, stunning brightness and silent operation? Look no further. The audio-visual technology business ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America (SNDSA), a global leader in the projector and display markets and Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) have ...
The reliable new cinema projection solution with interchangeable laser light sources in the projector head provides a lifetime of up to 50,000 hours, leading to less maintenance and lower total cost ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a global leader in the projector and display market, today announced the availability of the next generation of its PE Series entry-installation ...
Sharp NEC Display Solutions recently announced the addition of two new LCD laser projectors to its PE Series. The PE506UL and PE506WL were designed for use in K–12, higher education and corporate ...
Japanese electronics giant Sharp has unveiled new M series projectors. The new projectors are based on the collaboration of Sharp with NEC and are designed as a budget-friendly option for buyers. The ...
Sharp has announced that they’ve been working on a laser which would “allow a drive to read twice as deep as current dual-layer Blu-ray drives” and “let it write at 8X speed on all four layers.” Wowza ...