- IT Office Moves
IT Considerations for Moving to a Listed or Heritage Building
15 Aug, 2025







£1413.55 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ASUS ProArt Projector A1 is the kind of “creative meeting room” projector that makes sense if you value colour consistency and you actually plan to use it for presentations and media, not just wall-ops. At around £1,176 ex-VAT, it’s not cheap, but you’re paying for something that feels more polished for everyday business use—especially if your rooms get mixed lighting and you want the picture to look decent without babying it. The DLP approach generally gives you that crisp, sharp look for text and graphics, which matters in boardrooms and training spaces.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it purely on brightness/spec claims. For the money, you should compare total running reality: native/usable image size from your ceiling-to-screen distance, how easy it is to live with setup/keystone, and what maintenance looks like for your environment. If you need long throw flexibility, big venues, or frequent “grab-and-go” deployment across different rooms, there are often better-value options in the market. This is best suited for a single dedicated meeting/training room where you care about image quality and want something that feels professional and consistent—rather than the cheapest “projector for anything” solution.

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