Sharp launches 120” 8K display unit
November 16, 2020
By Chris Forrester
Available only on a “special order” basis, Sharp has launched a 120” 8K display monitor. The unit is designed specifically for use in shopping centres, corporate lobbies, showrooms and museums.
The 8K monitor is specifically designed for ‘always on’ usage, and provides for continuous operation for up to 16 hours a day. It comes with multiple connectivity ports, HDMI, and inbuilt audio with a 70 Watt multi-speaker system.

“We’re excited to offer our largest display with the highest image quality to date, creating an incredibly immersive effect that puts the user right inside the scene,” said Gary Bailer, Director of Product Planning & Marketing, Pro AV Products, Sharp Imaging & Information Company of America. “Delivering overwhelming reality never seen before on a display, the new 8K display highlights the long history of innovation at Sharp and provides additional value for customers who want the very best.”
The unit was first showcased at CES earlier this year.
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