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£1385.00 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Epson EH‑TW7000 is a solid “do-it-all” projector if you want a big, punchy image at a sensible price without going full laser/industrial. In real commercial settings it’s best for meeting rooms, training spaces, and client demos where you don’t need 24/7 running or instant turn-off/off cycles. Epson’s 3LCD approach is typically good for consistent brightness and natural colour, and the standard-throw setup makes it easier to integrate with common screen sizes and mounting positions. For £1069 ex‑VAT, it’s value if you’ll actually use it regularly and you’re not chasing the absolute brightest options.
That said, it’s not the right choice if your main priority is heavy-duty usage, very long daily hours, or venues with lots of ambient light where you’d rather have a higher-lumen model (or a laser unit) to stay crisp. Lamp-based projectors also mean you need to budget for replacements over time, so you should factor downtime and maintenance into the decision—not just the purchase price. If you’re using it occasionally or for controlled-light environments, it’s a good pick; if you’re expecting “set-and-forget” commercial uptime, you’ll likely regret not stepping up to a more robust option.

BenQ
BenQ MX825STH - DLP projector - portable - 3500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - short-throw fixed lens - LAN

BenQ
5000AL Laser TR 0.25 offset 117%

Epson
Epson EB-L265F - 3LCD projector - 4600 lumens (white) - 4600 lumens (colour) - 16:9 - 1080p - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless / LAN/ Miracast - black

BenQ
BenQ LH850ST - DLP projector - laser - 3D - 4000 ANSI lumens - Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 16:9 - 1080p - short-throw fixed lens
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