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£1545.72 inc. VAT
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If you’re looking at the BenQ **MW855UST+**, I’d treat it as a **serious meeting/training room projector** where you need a **short-throw** setup—classrooms, boardrooms, and training spaces that can’t accommodate distance. The “UST” angle makes it easier to get a usable image without ceiling mounts or long throw lengths, and BenQ’s commercial DLP approach typically means you get a **solid, stable picture** and decent day-to-day reliability for the money. At **~£1,288 ex-VAT**, it’s not cheap, but it’s also not in the “we’re paying for home theatre magic” price bracket; it’s priced like an office tool.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. Short-throw can be a lifesaver, but it also means placement and glare control matter—if your room layout forces awkward angles or you’ve got lots of ambient light, performance won’t feel as impressive as the headline brightness suggests. Also, “WXGA” is fine for presentations and training content, but if you’re expecting it to look great for fine text from close up all day (or you’re planning to run it as your main display for detailed spreadsheets), you may find the resolution limiting versus higher-end models. Bottom line: **buy it if you need UST in a training/meeting environment and can nail placement**; **think twice if your content is very text-heavy or your room lighting can’t be managed**.

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Sony
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ViewSonic
ViewSonic LS740W - DLP projector - laser/phosphor - 5000 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 1080p - zoom lens

BenQ
BenQ InstaShow VS25 - Presentation server - Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6
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