Sharp Middle East has introduced its latest innovations, along with its partner Al Muftah Trading & Contracting Co, in the professional display and printing sectors in Qatar. As part of its professional display business, Sharp has focused on unveiling the world’s largest 90inch full-array LED display.
“As the biggest addition to Sharp’s continually growing large-screen professional portfolio, and offering size and scale unlike any other LED display to date, this 90inch LED monitor is at the forefront in the industry of commercial displays,” said Ravinder Kumar, deputy general manager (business solutions division), Sharp Middle East.
Sharp has also introduced one if its new 4K2K models, the 32inch monitor that uses the ultra high-definition technology that has four times higher resolution than standard HD. Besides, it has focused on versatility with some of its first-look products for the region. The 20inch touch monitor concept is a product that uses Microsoft Windows 8 to combine with a 10-point touchscreen function to provide a wide range of industry applications.
The company has also launched the MX-7040N and MX-6240N digital full-colour multi-function printers.
Rajendra Nadkani, senior divisional manager, Muftah Trading & Cont Co, said: “We are proud to bring the latest printing solutions from Sharp to businesses in Qatar.”
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