Sharp adds two large touchscreen displays at InfoComm 2015

Sharp was at InfoComm 2015 in Orlando to announce the upcoming release of two Aquos Board interactive display systems, the 80 Class (80-in diagonal) PN-L803C and the 70 Class (69.5-in diagonal) PN-C703B. 

The 80 Class PN-L803C display employs Sharp capacitive touch technology, and up to three PN-L803C displays can be connected and used to display sequential pages that can be navigated by swiping side to side.

The Multi Board function supports installation of a webcam in any one of seven positions, giving users the flexibility to find the optimal setup to match the room layout and seating arrangements.
 
Sharp Touch Viewer is a touch-operated onscreen user interface that lets users manipulate different types of files, including Microsoft Office applications, videos, and webpages.
 
Bundled with two wireless touch pens, the PN-L803C display recognises up to 10 touch points, and allows up to four people to write at the same time with a finger or touch pen. Each pen has a 3.5mm tip that makes it easier to add detailed notes that remain legible when printed out. 
 
The 80 Class PN-L803C comes with a limited on-site commercial three-year warranty.

The Sharp 70 Class (69.5-in diagonal) PN-C703B display provides a cost-effective platform for collaboration in lessons, meetings or presentations.  The open platform architecture of the PN-C703B display enables cross-platform compatibility with third-party applications, allowing students to capitalise on the adoption of BYOD strategies. 

Sharp Pen Software recognises up to six touch points and lets two people write on the screen at the same time. 
The 70 Class PN-C703B comes with a limited on-site commercial three-year warranty, and is expected to ship in July.

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