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The BenQ LW600ST+ is a solid “get the room working” short-throw option, and for the money (£940 ex-VAT) it feels aimed at busy meeting rooms, classrooms, and training spaces where you don’t want to faff about with placement. The short-throw design is the real value here—less distance means fewer awkward setups and fewer arguments about where the projector should sit. If you’re replacing an older fixed install or you need something that’s reasonably bright for typical UK office lighting, this is the kind of projector that tends to give reliable day-to-day results without being a diva.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it for high-end presentation needs or rooms that demand slick, highly colour-accurate visuals. WXGA class resolution is fine for business decks and slide-heavy training, but if you’re expecting it to look stunning with fine detail (spreadsheets, small text from far away, graph-heavy dashboards), you may find yourself wishing you’d gone bigger on resolution. Also, short-throw setups can create trade-offs with throw angle and image alignment—worth checking your wall/ceiling layout before committing. Overall: a good, sensible choice for straightforward corporate/training use where placement matters and value matters; a less compelling pick if image fidelity and “wow” factor are your top priorities.

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