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£3187.75 inc. VAT
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The BenQ W5700 is the sort of “serious but not cinema-dream” projector you buy when you want a crisp, business-friendly image without paying true high-end cinema money. For a UK reseller customer, the appeal is that it’s bright enough to work in realistically lit meeting rooms and training spaces, while still being capable of a premium-looking UHD presentation for boardrooms, demos, and client-facing content. In day-to-day use, DLP tends to be reliable and sharp with text/graphics, so it’s a good fit if you’re projecting spreadsheets, dashboards, and slide decks where edge clarity matters.
I’d only steer buyers away if their primary need is long, hassle-free installation in a dedicated fixed theatre-style setup, or if they’re expecting “cheap-to-run” behaviour typical of lower-cost office models—this class of projector isn’t meant to be casual. Also, at £2656.46 ex-VAT, you should sanity-check your screen size and throw distance; if you don’t have a suitable throw or you’re mostly projecting in a dark room, you might get better value elsewhere. Who should buy? Organisations doing frequent presentations in rooms that aren’t fully light-controlled, and buyers who want a dependable, sharp image for mixed media—not just PowerPoint. If you’re mostly doing brief daily meetings in a perfectly dark space, I’d question whether this is overkill.

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