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How to Prioritise IT Projects When Budget is Limited
25 Dec, 2025







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AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic LSC601WU-ST is one of those “solid install” projectors where you’re paying for sensible brightness and straightforward business performance rather than wow-factor. In a typical UK office/classroom setup—meeting rooms, training spaces, or shared teaching rooms with decent ambient light—this will hold up better than cheaper, dimmer models. The WUXGA resolution helps if you’re showing spreadsheets, dashboards, or detailed charts, and the 3LCD approach generally keeps colours looking stable for presentations over long sessions.
That said, it’s not the right buy if you’re doing a small, dark-room use case where you mainly watch content or rely on cinematic blacks—at this price, you’re better off thinking about total cost of ownership and whether you actually need this level of light output. Also, if you don’t have someone who’ll handle basic installation/placement and keep filters clean, a higher-end commercial unit can become a hassle rather than a bargain. In short: it’s a good choice for teams that need a reliable, bright, business-focused projector and will use it regularly in rooms with less-than-ideal lighting. If your needs are lighter (or your budget tighter), I’d look at a step down.

Epson
Epson EB-L695SE - 3LCD projector - 6000 lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - black

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

BenQ
BenQ X3100i - DLP projector - 4-colour RGB LED - 3D - 3300 ANSI lumens - 3840 x 2160 - 16:9 - 4K - 802.11ac wireless / Bluetooth 5.0 / AirPlay

ViewSonic
ViewSonic PX701-4K - DLP projector - 3200 ANSI lumens - 3840 x 2160 - 16:9 - 4K
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