- Virtual CIO
Digital Transformation for SMEs: Where to Start
11 Mar, 2026







£360.74 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £300+ ex-VAT, the BenQ TWY31 InstaShare Button transmitter only makes sense if you already have (or are actively standardising on) BenQ InstaShare-enabled meeting hardware. If you’re in a typical mixed-cab environment with various display models and screen-sharing options, this kind of “module” accessory can turn into a bit of a hassle—great when you’re in the right ecosystem, frustrating when you’re not. In day-to-day rooms, though, the value is real: fewer steps for users, less faffing with cables, and a quicker “press-and-share” moment that matters in busy client meetings.
Who should buy it: businesses rolling out BenQ collaboration displays across meeting rooms and wanting consistent, low-friction control for presenters (boardrooms, client-facing rooms, training spaces). Who shouldn’t: anyone buying it as a one-off, expecting it to magically integrate with everything, or hoping it’s cheaper than simply using native wireless casting/software workflows. At this price, I’d only proceed if you can confirm compatibility with your exact BenQ setup and that users will genuinely use the button feature—not just when IT’s around to help.

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