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£476.77 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £397 ex-VAT, the Acer X1328AF looks like one of those “get the job done” DLP workhorses for meeting rooms and casual training. The 5000‑ish lumens class is the right ballpark for daylight-friendly presentations in typical UK offices, and WXGA/16:10 is a comfortable format for slides and spreadsheets without the black-bar weirdness you sometimes get from mismatched aspect ratios. If you’re buying for something like ad‑hoc training, small conference rooms, or a backup projector that lives in a cupboard until needed, it’s a sensible spend—especially compared to pricier lamp-based options.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you care about long-term image polish or you’re doing high-end visual tasks. DLP tends to be “good and practical,” not “cinema-grade,” and at this price point you’re accepting compromises around colour consistency, fan noise, and day-to-day sharpness uniformity after hours of use. Also, 3D is usually a bonus people forget about—fine if you truly need it, but don’t base the purchase on it. Overall: **buy it** if you need reliable, bright presentations on a budget and you want portable, simple deployment; **skip it** if your users demand premium colours or you’re projecting in a dark, critical environment where cheaper projectors start to look their age.

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Epson EB-L795SE - 3LCD projector - 7000 lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless / LAN/ Miracast - black

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