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20 Mar, 2026

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The Epson CO-FH02 is a pretty safe “workhorse” choice if you need a bright, reliable 1080p projector for day-to-day presentations in a meeting room. At £585.68 ex-VAT, you’re paying for something that should just work: Epson’s 3LCD approach typically avoids the more obvious rainbow-y artefacts you sometimes get with single-chip designs, and for most business uses (PowerPoint-heavy decks, spreadsheets, training sessions) it’s a sensible value. It’s also the sort of projector people will quietly stop complaining about after the first week—mostly because brightness and clarity are there when the lights aren’t perfectly controlled.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your priority is home-theatre style contrast in a dark room or you’re planning lots of long-hour movie/venue use. The “commercial” angle usually means it’s built for meetings and visibility, not cinematic black levels, and you may find more expensive models are noticeably better if you’re chasing premium image quality. If your room has decent ambient light and you want consistent, low-drama projection without overspending, this is a good buy. If you can tell you’ll mostly watch in the dark or want top-end image “wow”, I’d look elsewhere.

BenQ
BenQ LW600ST+ - DLP projector - 4-colour RGB LED - portable - 3D - 3200 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 16:10 - 720p - short-throw fixed lens - 802.11n wireless

Sony
Sony VPLL-3007 - Lens - f/1.75

ViewSonic
ViewSonic PA700W - DLP projector - UHP - 4500 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 16:10 - zoom lens

Epson
Epson LightScene EV-110 - 3LCD projector - 2200 lumens (white) - 2200 lumens (colour) - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 16:10 - 802.11n wireless / LAN - white
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