Thursday, July 11th 2024

Sharp NEC Launches Two MultiSync 27-inch Enterprise Displays

Sharp NEC Display Solutions Europe introduces the first desktop displays launched under the Sharp brand to evidence its ongoing commitment to Quality, Service and Sustainability. Rooted in the MultiSync legacy of quality and reliability, the two new 27" monitor models, Sharp MultiSync EA272Q and Sharp MultiSync EA272U, are ideally suited for use in corporate offices, home-office scenarios as well as for control room applications.

For detail-rich applications, the high pixel density resolution of the Sharp MultiSync EA272Q (QuadHD) and the Sharp MultiSync EA272U (UltraUHD), coupled with 27-inch active screen area result in expansive digital canvases for the most productive personal workspaces. Users can extend their visual command even further with a near uninterrupted multi-screen configuration with ultra-narrow bezel and DisplayPort OUT daisy-chain. Featuring powerful 90 W USB Type-C connectivity and embedded LAN, the desktop models become fully functioning Docking Hub solutions. With just a single cable to connect notebook/PC to the display whilst powering the device, the workspace remains clear of cable clutter and e-waste is minimised. The displays' sustainable functionalities continue, achieving energy savings of up to 30% by enabling sensor technology to automatically reduce brightness or power down as appropriate to usage scenarios.
Prioritising user wellbeing, the 150 mm height adjustable stand and ergonomic features of both displays are easily adjusted to suit individual user requirements whilst low-blue light and flicker-free technologies ensure eye-pleasing comfort and protection. Both models are available in black and white to fit every office colour scheme.

"Maximum screen estate, minimum cable clutter - that's the vision we had in mind for the first two Sharp-branded desktop monitors," said Alistair Round, Product Manager Commercial Displays at Sharp NEC Display Solutions Europe. "The new desktop displays improve productivity through frictionless workflows, they support energy-efficient technology usage, and offer ergonomic comfort, all while convincing with detail-rich visualisation. We're also proud to say that these two models carrying the Sharp brand deliver on our promise of high quality and sustainable innovation. True to our motto 'change through continuity', our long-standing commitment to Quality, Service and Sustainability is evidenced in these two new launches and all Sharp-branded products going forward."

The Sharp MultiSync EA272Q is available now, and the Sharp MultiSync EA272U is expected on the market in early October 2024.
Source: Sharp NEC
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15 Comments on Sharp NEC Launches Two MultiSync 27-inch Enterprise Displays

#1
wNotyarD
27" UHD? That's sharp alright.

Jokes aside, both have very nice connectivity and design for office/productivity monitors.
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#2
ARF
wNotyarD27" UHD? That's sharp alright.
It is not sharp. Measly 163 pixels per inch. When your phone begins from 400 pixels per inch, and goes all the way above 800 pixels per inch.
The PC industry is too little, too late.
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#3
wNotyarD
ARFIt is not sharp. Measly 163 pixels per inch. When your phone begins from 400 pixels per inch, and goes all the way above 800 pixels per inch.
The PC industry is too little, too late.
Please, do tell me how many PC monitors on this size have higher pixel density. Otherwise, what you're asking for is a phone sized monitor or resolutions so high no card and cable can reliably drive.
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#4
n-ster
ARFIt is not sharp. Measly 163 pixels per inch. When your phone begins from 400 pixels per inch, and goes all the way above 800 pixels per inch.
The PC industry is too little, too late.
Ah yes, so you want an 11" 4k TV and a 22" IMAX screen at the movie theater, because you're that guy that stands 12 inches from the screen at the movie theater
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#5
R-T-B
I see ARF is back to laughing when people throw the facts back at him again.

I've determined pretty much every "want" of his is guaranteed to be technically impossible with modern tech.

I too wish I lived in a scifi utopia, but that shit ain't real.
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#6
ymdhis
ARFIt is not sharp. Measly 163 pixels per inch. When your phone begins from 400 pixels per inch, and goes all the way above 800 pixels per inch.
The PC industry is too little, too late.
Please do be so kind and point me in the direction where one may purchase a 400 or 800 pixel per inch 27" monitor or TV, thanks.
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#7
R-T-B
ymdhisPlease do be so kind and point me in the direction where one may purchase a 400 or 800 pixel per inch 27" monitor or TV, thanks.
He can't because there is no interface that can drive that above phone sizes. It's simply not possible with current human tech unless you fancy friggin 2 foot wide ribbon cables or something absurd. If they even made it I'm pretty sure ARF would then complain about that, as well.

The highest PPI PC displays are probably the 8K 32 inchers and even they are costly AF...
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#8
Minus Infinity
ARFIt is not sharp. Measly 163 pixels per inch. When your phone begins from 400 pixels per inch, and goes all the way above 800 pixels per inch.
The PC industry is too little, too late.
Sure, tell us what the panel yield of something 27" with 400dpi+ would be. I'm guessing 5% at best.

If we are being silly, how about the dpi of a 0.5" electronic viewfinder with 9.4Md in some cameras.
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#9
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
n-sterAh yes, so you want an 11" 4k TV and a 22" IMAX screen at the movie theater, because you're that guy that stands 12 inches from the screen at the movie theater
I miss 5:4 man
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#10
ARF
Minus InfinitySure, tell us what the panel yield of something 27" with 400dpi+ would be.
Ok, I will give you some credit. It would be nice to have 250-300 dpi monitors, now..
Minus InfinityI'm guessing 5% at best.
Source?
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#11
R-T-B
ARFSource?
Even if that worked out I'm still curious what you plan to drive this insane res display with. No existing standard will do here.
ARFIt would be nice to have 250-300 dpi monitors, now..
Here's one, because that is possible. No complaining about the price, now... (I'll save you some time its over 4 grand)

www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-ultrasharp-32-8k-monitor-up3218k/apd/210-alez/monitors-monitor-accessories?tfcid=91049735dgc=opl&srsltid=AfmBOor4Q5w9iLxxMjHG13PPfriajr3zD0aFKhmnTrhCTNiOIYi5spPa_J8
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#12
Wirko
eidairaman1I miss 5:4 man
If you miss TN and 60 Hz too, Eizo has the FDS1903-A for you, apparently a brand new model. Then there's that crazy 28" 16:18 monitor from LG, apparently made with a single panel (IPS), not two halves, and it can be rotated to 18:16.
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#13
Minus Infinity
ARFOk, I will give you some credit. It would be nice to have 250-300 dpi monitors, now..



Source?
Actually it's 0% because there are literally none on the market. So you want 16K+ 27" monitor that will require 400% scaling and use 4x the power of QHD
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#14
ARF
Minus InfinitySo you want 16K+ 27" monitor
That is 652.71 ppi. You are wrong.

Minus Infinitythat will require 400% scaling and use 4x the power of QHD
Nonsense.
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Minus Infinity
ARFThat is 652.71 ppi. You are wrong.





Nonsense.
You with the eagle eyes. Already 4K 32" needs 150% scaling and EU wants to ban 8K TV's over ludicrous power draw but 16K will magically use same power as QHD.
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