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AI-generated summary
The BenQ GV32 is one of those “works fine for the money” options rather than a wow-factor commercial projector. In practice, you’re buying a solid 1080p DLP unit with decent brightness for typical meeting-room or training-room use—think curtains, daytime controls, and presentations where you mainly care about readable text and simple slide decks. For £477.84 ex‑VAT it’s priced like a budget install: good enough for boardrooms and classrooms, without the higher-end reliability/brightness headroom you’d want for large venues or fully lit rooms.
That said, it’s not the right choice if you need consistent long-session performance, very vivid colour in ambient light, or you’re projecting constantly across bigger screens. DLP models can also be a bit harsher on comfort for sensitive viewers compared with some alternatives, and at this price point you shouldn’t expect “set and forget” features or the kind of throw flexibility that makes permanent installs painless. I’d recommend it for SMBs, trainers, and anyone needing a dependable projector for occasional meetings and training—especially where cost matters. If your use is more like events, large audiences, or lots of daylight, I’d look higher up the range instead.

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LSC520WU - 3LCD projector - 5200 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 1080p - zoom lens

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

Epson
Epson EH-LS650W - 3LCD projector - 3600 lumens (white) - 3600 lumens (colour) - 16:9 - 4K - ultra short-throw lens - 802.11ac wireless - white - Android TV

Epson
Epson Lifestudio Pop EF-61W - 3LCD projector - portable - 700 lumens (white) - 700 lumens (colour) - Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 16:9 - 1080p - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless / Bluetooth - diamond white