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AI-generated summary
The BenQ TH585P is a decent “get it done” commercial projector, and at ~£605 ex-VAT it’s priced like a practical office/classroom tool rather than a premium install unit. The key thing you’re paying for is bright, watchable image performance in normal rooms—handy for meetings where lights can’t always be dimmed. It’s also a sensible pick if you want a straightforward 1080p DLP setup that’s easy to live with day-to-day: quick to get running, generally reliable, and sharp enough for slides, spreadsheets, and standard training content.
That said, it’s not the right choice if you’re expecting high-end colour accuracy for marketing suites, or if you need a long-lasting, low-maintenance “ceiling mounted and forgotten” experience. BenQ’s DLP projectors are usually fine, but DLP isn’t everyone’s cup of tea (some people notice subtle rainbow effects), and you’ll want to be realistic about lamp-life expectations and ongoing upkeep. If your rooms are dark and you’re projecting for high-visual-demand work, spending closer to the next tier might feel better value over time—if the room-light situation is tough, though, this TH585P makes a lot of sense.

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