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Technology Risk Assessment: A Guide for Business Leaders
8 Jul, 2025







£1584.60 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic PRO9800WUL is a solid “proper office” projector, and you’ll usually feel that in the day-to-day: brightness is ample for meeting rooms and training spaces that aren’t pitch black, and the image is generally crisp and stable for standard corporate content (slides, spreadsheets, diagrams). At ~£1,320 ex-VAT it’s priced like a practical commercial workhorse rather than a bargain basement model, so the value only really makes sense if you’ll use it regularly and want something that won’t constantly fight you on basic image quality and setup.
That said, it’s not the right choice for every scenario. If you’re planning for frequent long-distance presentations, very large venues, or you need a permanently installed “always-on” setup with premium lens flexibility, you may find better-fit options at this budget—especially models with more installation conveniences and lower total cost over time. Also, if your content is mostly dark movies/video in a controlled room, you might be happier spending elsewhere depending on your priorities. Who it *is* for: UK B2B teams doing routine training, boardroom presentations, and room-sharing in non-dark environments, where reliability and readable output matter more than fancy home-theatre performance.

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