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Sharp Launches MultiSync® PN-E Series Displays for Diverse Industries
On September 4, 2025, Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. unveiled its latest advancement in commercial display technology, the MultiSync® PN-E Series. This new series aims to address the increasing needs of businesses, educational institutions, and various industries across Canada.
Innovative Features for Various Applications
The MultiSync® PN-E Series encompasses a versatile range of seven screen sizes, including 32-inch, 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 86-inch options. Each display delivers impressive UHD 3840×2160 resolution (with Full HD for the 32-inch model), a brightness of 350 nits, and features high haze anti-glare panels for optimal viewing experiences in diverse environments.
This series is designed for flexibility, supporting landscape, portrait, and tilt installations. It includes multiple input options such as dual HDMI 2.0 and USB-C, alongside an integrated media player, allowing for straightforward connectivity and operation. The displays are engineered to function reliably for 16 hours a day, 7 days a week, making them suitable for continuous use in demanding settings.
Targeted Solutions Across Industries
The technical capabilities of the PN-E Series enhance user experiences across various sectors. In corporate environments, the vivid UHD visuals and extensive connectivity options improve presentations and lobby displays. Retailers benefit from the glare-resistant screens, which ensure that promotions remain visible even in brightly lit spaces. Educational institutions can rely on the consistent operation and versatile mounting options to deliver effective learning tools.
In the hospitality sector, the durable design and reliable brightness facilitate real-time information dissemination, keeping guests informed and engaged. “The MultiSync® PN-E Series is designed for today’s essential display communication needs, combining exceptional clarity, adaptability, and effortless integration,” stated David Oyagi, Category Business Manager for the Visual Solutions Group at Sharp.
Compatibility with both Sharp and NEC legacy control protocols ensures that the PN-E Series can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures, providing system integrators with the flexibility to innovate while maintaining scalability.
With its focus on enhancing visual communication in corporate, retail, education, transportation, and hospitality sectors, the MultiSync® PN-E Series is positioned to meet the growing demands of modern industries. This commitment to excellence in visual solutions reflects Sharp’s dedication to improving efficiency and productivity for its customers.
For more information on Sharp’s visual solutions, you can visit www.sharp.ca.
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. is a subsidiary of Sharp Electronics Corporation and is recognized as a leading provider of business solutions and consumer electronics. The company offers a range of products, including advanced office solutions such as multifunction printers and interactive touchscreens, aimed at enhancing productivity and collaboration.
For media inquiries, contact:
Manali Jain
Manager, Brand & Marketing Communications
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.
M: 416-357-2914
E: [email protected]
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