Sharp Brings The PN-K322B Touchscreen 4K Ultra HD LED Monitor To The U.S.
Sharp will introduce a new 32-inch-class (31.5" diagonal) LCD LED monitor, the PN-K322B, to the U.S. market.
The thin, professional-use monitor features a Sharp developed high-sensitivity touchscreen and delivers 4K Ultra HD resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) - four times the pixel resolution of Full HD.
The 4K Ultra HD monitor allows accurate onscreen handwriting of fine text and lines, with writing performed via a dedicated touch pen with a pen-tip width of just 2 mm. The display also supports up to 10-point multi-touch operation.
Built with Sharp's IGZO technology and an edge lit LED backlight, the PN-K322B boasts a slender profile with a thickness of just 36 mm. A stand, included with the monitor, allows it to slide between two angles depending on the application: vertical for viewing or low-angle for onscreen writing and touchscreen operation.
The PN-K322B features a palm cancellation function that prioritizes pen input even when the user's hand is resting on the touchscreen. Input connectors on the PN-K322B are compatible with the latest DisplayPort and HDMI interface specifications.
The PN-K322B will be available in the U.S. this fall.
The 4K Ultra HD monitor allows accurate onscreen handwriting of fine text and lines, with writing performed via a dedicated touch pen with a pen-tip width of just 2 mm. The display also supports up to 10-point multi-touch operation.
Built with Sharp's IGZO technology and an edge lit LED backlight, the PN-K322B boasts a slender profile with a thickness of just 36 mm. A stand, included with the monitor, allows it to slide between two angles depending on the application: vertical for viewing or low-angle for onscreen writing and touchscreen operation.
The PN-K322B features a palm cancellation function that prioritizes pen input even when the user's hand is resting on the touchscreen. Input connectors on the PN-K322B are compatible with the latest DisplayPort and HDMI interface specifications.
The PN-K322B will be available in the U.S. this fall.