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AI-generated summary
The Epson EB-760Wi is the sort of “proper” meeting-room projector you buy when you’re done messing around with consumer gadgets and you want reliable, bright projection with touch-friendly usability. In real use it’s aimed at offices, training rooms, and schools that need the projector to just work for presentations and workshops day after day. The fact it’s a 3LCD unit is usually a good sign for consistent brightness across content (especially slides and UI-heavy material), and if you’re investing in interactive-style sessions, Epson’s ecosystem tends to be less painful than chasing down compatibility issues.
That said, it’s not a bargain, and £1,683 ex-VAT means you should be clear about the use case. If you’re mostly doing standard PowerPoints in a controlled room, there are cheaper “bright enough” options that won’t cost your team morale. Also, brightness doesn’t fix bad placement—if the room has reflective walls, poor blinds, or you can’t get the projector positioned sensibly, the value of paying for brightness drops fast. Buy this if you need dependable commercial performance and you’ll actually use the features that justify a premium; don’t if you just need an occasional presenter projector and can compromise on consistency.

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