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The BenQ TH671ST is a solid “get work done” projector for a meeting room or training space, especially if you want something reliable and easy to live with rather than chasing fancy home-theatre features. At £847 ex‑VAT, it sits in a sensible mid-budget lane for commercial use: 1080p is plenty for slide decks and most business content, and BenQ’s DLP performance tends to be dependable across day-to-day use. If you’re projecting from a fairly typical distance onto a standard screen and you care about readable text, it’s the kind of projector that won’t make you think about the hardware every time you run a session.
That said, it’s not the right choice if your “commercial” means bright open-plan offices with a lot of ambient light, or if you’re projecting from unusual angles/distances and need maximum flexibility. Also, if you need top-end colours for marketing demos or you’re sensitive to rainbow artifacts (DLP can be fine, but some people are noticeably affected), you may want to test first or consider an alternative tech class. For who should buy: training providers, SMBs, and offices that need a dependable 1080p projector at a reasonable price will be happy here. For who shouldn’t: anyone prioritising ultra-bright, multi-room flexibility or colour-critical presentations should look elsewhere before committing.

ViewSonic
ViewSonic PA504W - DLP projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 16:10

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LS700HD - DLP projector - laser/phosphor - 3D - 3500 lumens - Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 16:9 - zoom lens

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LSC520WU - 3LCD projector - 5200 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 1080p - zoom lens

Sony
Sony VPLL-Z4107 - Zoom lens - for VPL-FHZ131, FHZ91
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