Sharp NEC Display Solutions Europe has introduced two new Sharp-branded laser projectors—the Sharp X141Q and Sharp X171Q. These professional installation projectors feature 4K+ shifting technology, enhanced DLP contrast, and superior blending performance with improved fill factor and impeccable border black levels. These attributes make them particularly suited for higher education, corporate environments, museums, and immersive spaces.
Offering exceptional detail and lifelike colours, the RB Laser projectors deliver crisp 4K+ resolution, ensuring perfect image clarity for detailed content viewing. The laser light source provides outstanding colour performance, particularly with vivid reds, while the new High-Efficiency Pixel (HEP) DLP technology enhances contrast, improves compatibility with WUXGA infrastructure, and optimises blending performance for seamless visuals.
RB laser technology is highly efficient, producing intensely natural tones while minimising power consumption and delivering bright, brilliant colours. The projectors’ long-lasting imaging performance is safeguarded by an IP6X-rated sealed light engine, which offers protection against dust contamination and reduces maintenance requirements.
Compact and lightweight, these projectors are designed for ease of installation and precise setup, offering professional-grade functionality. For universities, museums, and corporate environments, the Sharp X141Q and X171Q provide reliable, long-life performance with a notably low total cost of ownership. Their compact design belies their powerful brightness and energy-efficient operation.
“Our new Sharp-branded projectors offer powerful, efficient projection with outstanding detail, further underscoring our commitment to quality, service, and sustainability,” said Gerd Kaiser, Senior Product Line Manager for Large Venue Projectors at Sharp NEC Display Solutions Europe. “These models introduce a new lens generation to fully optimise 4K+ resolution and high brightness, making them the perfect solution for higher education, corporate environments, museums, and immersive spaces.”

