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VoIP for Small Business: Getting Started Guide
18 Mar, 2026







£1590.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
BenQ’s TK705i is a proper “big-screen at home” projector in a body that’s trying to be accessible for gaming too. For £1325 ex-VAT, you’re not paying entry-level money, so the question is whether you actually need a 4K HDR-capable, bright projector or whether a cheaper spec stack would do. In real use, it’s best when you can give it a fairly controlled setup—decent screen choice, reasonably dark room, and a bit of distance to let the image breathe. Where it shines is when you want a punchy, cinematic look and you’ll actually use HDR content, not just daytime TV.
That said, it’s not an automatic “buy it for work” product. If this is for a boardroom or meeting room, most of the time you’ll be better with a more practical installation projector—this one is tuned more toward movie nights and gaming sessions than text-heavy presentations. Also, if your usage is mainly daylight viewing or lots of quick, frequent plug-and-play across different rooms, you may feel like you’re paying for performance you can’t fully benefit from. If your org’s use case is truly home-cinema style (or a dedicated games/lounge space) and you value the image quality enough to justify the spend, it’s a sensible BenQ pick; if not, I’d look for something cheaper and more purpose-built for business presentations.
If you tell me the room conditions (lights on/off, screen size, distance, and whether it’s for movies/gaming or meetings), I’ll say whether this model is “worth it” for that exact scenario.

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