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£601.49 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Epson EB‑X49 is the sort of “get it working, keep it working” projector you buy for meeting rooms and training spaces where people just need a clear image without faffing about. At around £501 ex‑VAT, the value feels strongest when you’re using it regularly in a controlled environment (lights not blinding the screen). Epson’s 3LCD tends to be more consistent for day-to-day presentations than lots of cheaper DLP alternatives, and the XGA (1024×768) format is a safe bet for typical office content—spreadsheets, dashboards, and standard slide decks.
I’d recommend it for SMEs, schools, and teams doing frequent presentations where reliability and straightforward setup matter more than flashy “cinema” performance. It’s also a good choice if you don’t want the stress of chasing perfect brightness in a very bright room—if your venue is brightly lit, you may end up wishing you’d spent more. The only real “why not” is if you need widescreen content, modern video-first use, or higher resolution for detailed graphics; at this price point you’re buying practicality, not future-proofing. If your use is mostly business slides and training, though, it’s a sensible purchase.

Epson
Epson Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670B - 3LCD projector - 3600 lumens - 1920 x 1080 x 2 - 16:9 - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless / Bluetooth - metallic black

ViewSonic
ViewSonic Pro9800WUL - DLP projector - 5500 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - LAN

BenQ
BenQ LU960ST - DLP projector - laser - 3D - 5500 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 1080p - short-throw fixed lens - LAN

BenQ
BenQ AH700ST - DLP projector - laser - 3D - 4000 ANSI lumens - Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 16:9 - 1080p - short-throw zoom lens
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