Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, has released the 4K Ultra-HD Sharp 4T-B80CT1U AQUOS BOARD interactive display, designed for more collaborative and interactive classrooms and meeting rooms, according to a company press release.

The 80-inch long display captures fine textures of still video and images, while reproducing details of small text and complex graphics in 4K Ultra-HD resolution.

The model also comes with features such as 20-point multi-touch functionality, Plug and Play, built-in speakers with audio and a RS-232C and LAN command set for remote control from connected devices.

Additionally, Sharp Pen Software features a handwriting recognition function that can convert selected on screen handwriting into standard text. It can also recognize handwritten shapes and convert them into objects.

"As students continue to return to the classroom for face-to-face learning and employees trickle back into the office, the interactivity and connectivity of classroom and meeting room technology becomes even more important," Gary Bailer, director of product planning and marketing, Pro AV Products, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, said in the release. "With so much adjustment in this new normal, we are pleased to offer this latest product with features that make interactive learning and collaboration even easier for teachers and employees."

The display is expected to be available for shipping by late November.

Sharp develops home appliances, networked multifunctional office solutions, professional displays, and smart office technologies. Sharp is headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey.

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