Sharp is at the forefront of projector technology yet again, this time round with the new PG-F255W that offers native WXGA (1,280 x 800) resolution without breaking the bank. This new DLP BrilliantColor model will merge the following features into a $999 price point – vibrant color reproduction, exceptional compatibility and reliability that makes it suitable for use in corporate, educational and home/office fields. The projector caters to those who want to view full 720p images from HD sources, while you will also be able to enjoy pixel perfect 1,280 x 800 WXGA resolution in 16:10 aspect ratio from the latest generation of computers, alongside an expanded color palette for more realistic and lifelike images thanks to BrilliantColor technology with multi-color processing.
The Sharp PG-F255W WXGA projector will come with a high brightness of 2500 ANSI Lumens and 2,200:1 contrast ratio that is able to conjure a clear picture in virtually all lighting conditions. Let’s face it – this is not going to be used for outdoor presentations, right, unless you’re trying to have a garden wedding or something, but where boardrooms and classrooms are concerned, even the person sitting at the back row won’t have to suffer from a blurred image due to the lack of brightness or washed out color. Sharp’s very own BrilliantColor technology is able to offer up to a 50% increase in mid tones and expands the color palette beyond red/green/blue to include yellow, white, magenta and cyan for more realistic and lifelike color reproduction.

No matter how hot a projector works, it ought to run quietly as well so as not to interrupt the train of thought of the audience. Good thing the PG-F255W features ultra-quiet cooling fans that helps reduce the amount of distraction to an almost unnoticeable level. In addition, its filter-free DLP sealed system prevents dust, dirt and smoke from entering core parts of the optics, helping reduce the cost of ownership in the long run.