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Impressive new interactive panels ‘the next big thing’

MEDIA RELEASE: 2 MARCH 2012

Impressive new interactive panels ‘the next big thing’ for boardroom and classroom

If size and interactivity have anything to do with making a memorable presentation – in the boardroom or the classroom - Sharp’s recent release of 60-inch and 70-inch Interactive Presentation Panels (IPPs), appears to be just what the presenter ordered.

With a Sharp IPP as the focal point, strategy meetings, sales presentations, training sessions and lectures can now be conducted with far more versatility and impact than ever before.

No longer do you need a whiteboard, separate projector, LCD monitor or touch screen overlay. The Sharp IPP is an allin- one presentation tool: transforming from an interactive, whiteboard-format touchscreen into a large-screen monitor to display a remote source such as external hard drive, laptop or tablet.

Today’s intuitive touchscreen technology, providing the ability to swipe, drag, pinch and expand, is the platform for a Sharp IPP's imposing performance. In whiteboard mode, the user gains the ability to write directly onto the screen (using a Sharp Pen or just a finger). All those ideas can then be shifted around the screen individually to create, for example, prioritised lists and, if necessary, scanned and printed. Used as a monitor, the IPP takes pre-prepared, multi-media slide/video presentations to a new level of sight and sound quality.

But it’s the sheer size and the full high-definition LED images that amaze most users. Both the 60- inch and 70-inch IPPs can display multiple HD images and text and still be readable (and hold a meeting’s attention) right at the back of the room.

This year Sharp is celebrating its centennial year worldwide, committed, as we have always been, to leadership and innovation in business and consumer products.

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