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£1214.88 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, this is the kind of projector you buy when you *need* something bright, simple, and reliable for everyday business use—but you’re paying a bit of a “commercial” premium to get there. £1,010 ex‑VAT isn’t cheap for a standard-throw 1080p unit, and at that price I’d expect not just brightness on paper but also solid, consistent real‑world performance (uniformity, contrast, and reasonable fan noise). If your rooms are large or you’re fighting daylight, those 3,000‑lumen claims can be genuinely useful—especially for training rooms, meeting rooms, and presentations where image clarity matters more than cinematic depth.
Who should buy it: organisations with staff who want an easy setup projector that will run day-to-day in a predictable environment, and where you’ll regularly be presenting to groups in reasonably lit rooms. Who should *think twice*: anyone who’s sensitive to running costs, noise, or long-term maintenance—or those who can get similar brightness and features for less. If you’re mainly doing dark-room presentations (or you’re very cost-focused), there are usually better value options. If you tell me your room size and whether you’ll have daylight in the space, I can sanity-check whether this is good value for *your* use case.

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