
Sharp PN-L751H 75" Aquos Board 4K UHD Interactive Display
Transform Your Presentations with the Sharp 75" Class Aquos Board Interactive DisplayThe Sharp 75" Class Aquos Board is more than just a display. This interactive digital signage solution is designed to captivate and engage your audience. With stunning 4K UHD resolution, a responsive touchscreen,...
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Overview
Transform Your Presentations with the Sharp 75" Class Aquos Board Interactive Display
The Sharp 75" Class Aquos Board is more than just a display. This interactive digital signage solution is designed to captivate and engage your audience. With stunning 4K UHD resolution, a responsive touchscreen, and integrated Android functionality, the Aquos Board empowers you to create dynamic presentations. It features Direct-Lit LED for a bright and consistent picture.
- 75" Class (74.5" Viewable) - Aquos Board LED display - interactive digital signage - Android - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - Direct-lit LED
Specifications:
- Display Size: 75" Class (74.5" Viewable)
- Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
- Display Technology: Direct-Lit LED
- Operating System: Android
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Screen Finish: Glossy
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- HDMI Ports: 1
Key Features
75" Class (74.5" Viewable) - Aquos Board LED display - interactive digital signage - Android - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - Direct-lit LED
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a large 75-inch class (74.5" viewable) Aquos Board LED display for expansive viewing and interaction.
- Offers stunning 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution, delivering clear and detailed images.
- Designed as an interactive digital signage solution, making it versatile for various professional environments.
- Utilizes Android as its operating system, providing a familiar and flexible platform for applications.
- Incorporates a Direct-lit LED backlight, which typically offers uniform brightness and good contrast.
👎 Cons
- Specific details about the interactive capabilities, such as touch points or stylus support, are not provided.
- As an interactive digital signage display, it may have different features or firmware compared to a consumer smart TV.
- The "Aquos Board" designation suggests a specialized use case, potentially limiting its appeal for general home entertainment.
- While Android is the OS, the specific version or access to the Google Play Store is not detailed.
- No information is provided regarding audio capabilities, such as built-in speakers or audio outputs.