- VoIP & Phone Systems
VoIP for Small Business: Getting Started Guide
18 Mar, 2026
£1114.87 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Acer H6815BD is the sort of “get more brightness for the money” DLP you buy when you’ve got a room where lighting can’t be fully controlled and you need a punchy image without paying premium-brand money. For roughly £928 ex-VAT, 4000-lumen class brightness at this resolution is good value on paper, and DLP generally holds up well for business use (sharp, contrasty enough for presentations, training rooms, and hybrid meeting setups). It’s also a sensible pick if you need 3D occasionally and want the projector to feel like it can take regular use without drama.
That said, I’d be cautious if your priority is home-cinema style black levels or “most cinematic” contrast—DLP bright projectors tend to prioritise luminance, and you’ll get better perceived depth by going for units designed for darker-room performance. Also, at this price, you’re likely trading off some fine-tuning conveniences (setup flexibility, lens behaviour/adjustment quality, or overall polish) compared to higher-end commercial models—worth checking before you commit, especially if ceiling mounting and tight alignment are involved. **Who should buy:** training rooms, meeting rooms, churches, and commercial spaces where lights are on and you need big, readable images. **Who shouldn’t:** anyone aiming for the best possible image quality in a dark dedicated theatre, or clients who are very sensitive to DLP “brightness vs depth” trade-offs.

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