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Sharp XP-E501U Laser Projector Brings Bright Classroom Display at Lower Cost

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Sharp is stepping into new territory with the launch of the XP-E501U, the first projector in its new E-series lineup. Aimed at schools and mid-sized rooms, this laser-based model blends solid specs with a price tag that won’t send administrators running.

This isn’t some throwaway entry-level device. The XP-E501U boasts a WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200), supports up to 4K input at 30Hz, and projects an image up to 300 inches wide. For classrooms, lecture halls, or training spaces, that’s a big plus, literally.

Its blue laser light source pushes up to 5,000 lumens of brightness, making it usable in daylight conditions without pulling every curtain shut. And since the laser is rated for 20,000 hours of use, it’s a long-haul investment, not a bulb-replacement headache waiting to happen.

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Sharp didn’t overcomplicate things. This projector has a practical design built for real rooms and real use cases. That means:

For administrators or IT staff, remote control through NaViSet Administrator 2 offers simple fleet management without walking to each unit.

Though its native ratio is 16:10, the XP-E501U adjusts flexibly for content in 4:3, 16:9, or even 21:9 formats. Its 1.35–1.64:1 throw ratio means you get more screen without needing a massive space.

Mount it from the ceiling or sit it on a table, it’s built to adapt.

At $1,915, the XP-E501U undercuts many other laser projectors in its class without trimming too much in the feature department. Sharp didn’t chase ultra-premium territory here, but it nailed the practical needs: brightness, durability, and simplicity. For classrooms looking to ditch outdated bulb systems, it hits the right balance.

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