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20 Mar, 2026







£316.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic PA503S at ~£263 ex-VAT is the kind of “just works” office projector you buy when you don’t want to think too hard. For training rooms, small meeting spaces, and casual presentations, it’s decent value: bright enough to be usable in normal light, straightforward to set up, and reliable as a basic DLP workhorse. If you’re projecting from a laptop a few times a week, you’ll probably be happy—this is very much an entry-level commercial unit rather than a home-theatre style performer.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your venue is big, you need long throw distances, or you regularly present with lights blazing. Its image resolution is on the lower side by today’s standards, so fine text and spreadsheets can look softer—especially if people sit farther back or you’re used to higher-resolution business projectors. Also, for anything mission-critical (frequent daily use, lots of hours), you should budget for a more robust model rather than expecting top-tier performance for the price.
**Who should buy:** small/medium offices, classrooms, and training rooms needing a budget-friendly projector for everyday decks. **Who should skip:** organisations with large rooms, high expectations for crisp text, or heavy, near-daily usage where “cheap” can become frustrating.

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LS920WU - DLP projector - laser/phosphor - 6000 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 4K - zoom lens

Sony
Sony VPLL-Z3009 - Wide-angle zoom lens - f/1.85-2.1

BenQ
BenQ LU960ST2 - DLP projector - laser - 3D - 5200 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - short-throw fixed lens - black

ViewSonic
LSD400HD-ST 0.65" 1080P Lsr Phsphor sys
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