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4 Different Ways of Working Remotely
15 Jan, 2025

£761.78 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The BenQ MW809STH is a sensible choice if you need a **short-throw, easy-to-deploy** projector for meeting rooms or training spaces where you can’t (or don’t want to) mess around with distance, mounting heights, or long cabling runs. That’s where these BenQ short-throw models tend to shine: you get a usable image quickly, you can fit it into awkward rooms, and it’s generally aimed at the “just make it work for business” crowd. At **£634.51 ex-VAT**, it’s also one of the more reachable options in the commercial short-throw bracket, so for smaller orgs equipping multiple rooms, it can be good value.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting “big cinema” brightness or if your content is mostly in very bright environments with heavy daylight—budget projectors can struggle once you push them past their comfort zone. Also, if you’re going to rely heavily on 3D, don’t let that be the deciding factor; for most offices, 3D is a nice-to-have at best and not usually worth paying extra for. Bottom line: **buy it for training rooms, classrooms, and SMB meeting spaces** where throw distance is the main constraint and you want straightforward, practical projector performance for the money. **Skip it** if your room lighting is brutal or you need consistently high output for large venues.

ViewSonic
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Asus
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BenQ
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