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25 Feb, 2026
£396.67 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £330 ex-VAT, the Acer X139 is the kind of projector you buy when you need a lot of brightness on a tight budget and you’re willing to accept “good enough” rather than cinema-level image quality. The 5000-ANSI class brightness will help in typical meeting rooms with imperfect lighting, and the WXGA resolution is perfectly fine for slides, spreadsheets, and training content. If your use case is straightforward (PowerPoint-heavy presentations, temporary installs, occasional 3D demos), this is likely to feel like a bargain.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for critical AV environments or anyone expecting consistent, sharp image performance across the screen—budget DLP units can be more hit-and-miss, especially once you start caring about contrast, colour accuracy, and edge-to-edge uniformity. Also, if you’re planning to use it regularly for larger audiences, consider the “total hassle” factor: brightness claims at this price often come with trade-offs like fan noise and lamp performance over time. In short: good value for cost-conscious businesses doing frequent basic presentations, not ideal as your main daily projector if quality and longevity are your top priorities.

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