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6 Jul, 2025







£3164.84 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The BenQ LU960 is the kind of “big room, stay on the ceiling” projector that makes sense when you’ve got a fixed installation and want a solid, business-friendly image without babying it. At ~£2.6k ex-VAT, it’s not cheap, but you’re paying for brightness that actually helps in meeting rooms and training spaces where lights can’t always be dimmed. If you’re presenting at 16:10 resolutions, doing lots of day-to-day corporate content, and you care about reliability over gimmicks, this is a sensible choice—especially for venues that need something dependable rather than bleeding-edge.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for a typical small office “occasional projector” job. First, the LU960 is overkill if you only use it occasionally or in a dark room—you’ll burn budget and not really get value. Second, “3D” on most commercial installs is often a nice-to-have nobody ends up using; if that’s a key reason for buying, I’d question it. If your priority is maximum lowest cost per year or portability between rooms, there are usually better-value options elsewhere.
**Buy it if:** you’re equipping a conference/training room with consistent use, need strong brightness for variable lighting, and want a reliable commercial DLP for years. **Skip it if:** you need something portable, occasional-use only, or cost-minimised rather than performance-focused.

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