Sharp/NEC Launches Two New PA Series Installation Projectors

by | Gear, Production, Video

The PA1505UL & PA1705UL projectors from Sharp/NEC use the latest LCD imaging technology to deliver the quality, color, and brightness required for classrooms, conference rooms, and worship services.

Maximum detail and color

The new projectors use the latest filter/maintenance free technology with our unique IP5X-rated LCD cooling system, preventing dust from entering the optical path and degrading the image. With NEC’s high performance Cinema Quality Video processor, both projectors display 4K 60P content. This provides detailed images with maximum color and brightness, catering to a wide range of installation requirements.

Best in class components ensure long-time value

The dual blue laser systems and inorganic optical components offer best-in-class white uniformity across the screen providing a longer lifetime and greater value. As with all Sharp/NEC laser projectors, the PA1505UL and the PA1705UL are backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty which includes InstaCare, Sharp/NEC’s replacement program.

Complete installation flexibility for new and replacement applications

The projectors (15,000/17,000 lumens respectively) feature the industry’s only built-in stacking correction capability (for up to four projectors) edge blending, Geometric Correction, extended lens shift range, ProAssist Software and Customer Command (alleviates the expense of reprogramming control systems).

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