The Sharp A824U-B (XP-A824U-B) is a high-brightness laser projector built for demanding professional spaces, delivering vivid, reliable images for classrooms, lecture halls, and corporate environments. With 8,200 lumens and WUXGA resolution, it ensures every detail is visible—even in well-lit rooms.
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Model and Cabinet: A824U-B with a sleek black cabinet designed for professional installations
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Brightness: 8,200 lumens for bright, consistent images in variable lighting
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Resolution: WUXGA (1920x1200) for sharp, detailed visuals
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Technology: LCD laser projection delivering long-lasting reliability and stable color
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Installation Features: Enhanced options tailored for complex setups in educational and corporate venues
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Brand: SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, leveraging decades of projection expertise
This projector is designed to support clear communication and impactful visuals in demanding environments. The combination of high brightness, precise WUXGA detail, and a robust laser light source minimizes maintenance while maximizing uptime, making it a dependable centerpiece for large classrooms, conference rooms, and training facilities. Its configurable installation features simplify mounting and alignment in spaces with unique sightlines or multimedia requirements, so presentations remain engaging from any seating position.
Specs
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Brightness: 8,200 lumens
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Resolution: WUXGA (1920x1200)
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Technology: LCD laser
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Cabinet Color: Black
FAQ
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What is the expected lamp life? The laser light source offers extended operational life, reducing maintenance needs.
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Is the projector suitable for large venues? Yes, its high brightness and WUXGA resolution make it ideal for spacious rooms and audiences.
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Does it support flexible installation? Yes, it includes advanced features designed for versatile professional installation in complex venues.
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What connectivity options are available? It supports multiple input sources compatible with standard corporate and educational equipment.
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Is the projector energy efficient? The laser technology generally consumes less power and provides longer life compared with traditional lamp-based projectors.