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The BenQ LU785 is a solid “serious room” projector: bright enough for well-lit offices or teaching spaces, and it tends to hold up well in day-to-day installed use. BenQ’s DLP approach also usually means you get a fairly consistent image without the kind of fuss you sometimes see on cheaper models. If you’re looking to run regular presentations, training sessions, or a clear, readable boardroom projection where ambient light is the enemy, this is the sort of unit that will feel dependable rather than delicate.
That said, at £2,803.40 ex-VAT, it’s not a default buy for small meeting rooms or anyone who mainly projects in dark conditions. If you don’t actually need that brightness (or you don’t have the installation complexity that a standard throw suits), you’ll likely get better value spending less and using money on setup/controls/screening instead. It’s a good fit for education, corporate training rooms, and reception/meeting spaces that stay lit—less so if your usage is occasional, low-brightness, or you’re cost-sensitive. If you tell me room size, typical ambient light, and throw distance to the screen, I can sanity-check whether this is genuinely the right tier.

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