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AI-generated summary
The BenQ MH560 is one of those “do the job without drama” office projectors. With 1080p and solid brightness, it’s a sensible choice if you need something for regular boardroom or classroom use where lights stay on and you still want a clear image. The DLP setup generally gives you sharp text for decks/spreadsheets and decent reliability for day-to-day meetings—plus it’s BenQ, so the long-term support/availability tends to be better than with many budget rebrands. At £774.72 ex-VAT, I’d say it lands in the right zone for small–mid businesses that want dependable visibility rather than chasing the cheapest lamp-based option.
That said, it’s not a universal slam dunk. If you’re projecting in a very large room, screen sizes are huge, or you need quiet running and long hours in the ceiling, you may start to feel compromises (typical of standard-throw, lamp-style commercial units). Also, if image accuracy and colour consistency are critical for anything more visual than business presentations, you’ll want to audition it or check reviews/settings—otherwise you may end up tweaking more than you’d like. Overall: buy it if your use is meetings, training, and general presentations in reasonably lit spaces; avoid it if you have demanding visual requirements or need extreme throw flexibility.

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