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If you’re shopping in the “get a bright, dependable 1080p projector without going down the long-throw/laser rabbit hole” bucket, the Epson CO-FH01 looks like a sensible buy. Epson’s strength here is reliability and fairly straightforward day-to-day use for meetings and training rooms. At £418 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a workhorse: enough brightness for typical UK office lighting conditions (especially if you’re not running full daylight straight into the room), and 3LCD tends to hold up more consistently for colours and readable slides than many budget DLP options people end up regretting.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you need heavy use in very bright rooms, frequent long hours every day, or you’re presenting from multiple meters away where placement flexibility matters more than raw output. It’s also not the kind of projector you’d choose if your priority is “set-and-forget” maintenance—this is still a lamp-based unit, so factor in ongoing lamp replacement down the line. Overall: good value for SMBs, trainers, and meeting rooms that want clear 1080p visuals and a dependable brand, but it’s not ideal for high-ambient-light venues or anyone expecting premium home-theatre-like performance.

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