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IT Support for Remote Teams: What You Need to Know
11 Mar, 2026
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AI-generated summary
The Acer X1526 is a pretty “practical meetings” DLP projector. At around £472.75 ex‑VAT, it’s aimed at small offices, training rooms, and anyone who just needs a bright, punchy image without paying for an installation-grade model. If you’re projecting PowerPoints, spreadsheets, and general business presentations in a typical meeting room (not a fully light-controlled boardroom), the brightness and Full HD class should be enough to keep things readable. DLP also tends to hold up well in day-to-day use, so it’s a decent fit for organisations that rotate projectors between rooms.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your priority is top-end colour accuracy or cinematic performance—DLP can be great for contrast, but it’s not always the nicest choice for fine-grained visuals, and 3D requirements in 2026 are pretty niche. Also, the “portable” angle only goes so far: you’ll still want to consider throw distance, screen size, and how much setup faffing you’re willing to do. Bottom line: buy this if you want strong value for standard business projection on a budget. Don’t if you’re planning frequent use in very demanding environments (high-end visuals, heavy light interference, or long-term installs where quiet performance and longevity are critical).

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