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How to Manage Shadow IT in Your Organisation
27 Aug, 2025

£2432.93 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running Sony’s FHZ/FH series projectors, this VPLL-3007 lens is one of those “boring but important” purchases: it’s the kind of replacement that gets you back to the performance your site actually paid for. The big value here isn’t that it’s some flashy upgrade—it’s that it restores sharpness, brightness consistency, and overall image quality without you having to redesign anything. For venues, corporate rooms, worship sites, or any installation where uptime matters, swapping the correct OEM lens can be the difference between “it’s usable” and “it’s back to proper.”
That said, I wouldn’t buy it casually. At £2k+ ex-VAT, it only makes sense when (a) you’ve confirmed you’re dealing with a failing/mismatched lens, or (b) you need a like-for-like replacement because you can’t risk downtime or image quality drifting. If your projector is older but otherwise healthy, a lens swap may still be cheaper than a new unit—but make sure the rest of the system (lamp/laser status, alignment issues) isn’t the real culprit. If you’re buying new with no specific lens problem, you’d want a proper recommendation from whoever installed/maintains the projectors; otherwise you risk spending a lot to fix the wrong thing.

Sony
Sony VPLL-Z4107 - Zoom lens - for VPL-FHZ131, FHZ91

BenQ
BenQ InstaShow VS25 - Presentation server - Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6

BenQ
BenQ TH585P - DLP projector - portable - 3D - 3500 ANSI lumens - Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 16:9 - 1080p

ViewSonic
ViewSonic PS502X - DLP projector - UHP - 4000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - 720p
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