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20 Mar, 2026







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The Epson EB‑W53 is the kind of projector you buy when you want something reliable for day-to-day business use without paying for “premium” features. It’s well-suited to meeting rooms, training spaces, and schools where brightness actually matters—especially if you’re running sessions with lights on. At £473.68 ex‑VAT, the value is pretty sensible for a straightforward 3LCD unit: Epson tends to be consistent, and you’re usually not wrestling with weird colour swings or finicky setups.
That said, it’s not a magic fix for every use case. If you need throw-your-keynote-off-the-wall clarity in a large room with very wide seating, or you want crisp text for small fonts from far away, you might end up wishing you’d stretched the budget or gone a step higher. Also, if this is going into a high-usage environment (multiple hours daily, lots of presentations), check how you’ll manage lamp life and maintenance costs—budget projectors can look cheap until you add replacements. Overall: buy it if you want dependable, business-friendly projection on a budget; skip it if your rooms are big, your content needs high detail, or you expect heavy daily theatre-level brightness.

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