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£890.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Epson EB-FH54 is a pretty sensible “get it done” business projector for meeting rooms and classroom-style training, especially where you want decent brightness without paying for higher-end install models. In the real world, Epson’s 3LCD tends to hold colour and readability well, and that matters more than people expect when you’ve got mixed lighting (office windows, spotlights, etc.). At £742 ex-VAT, it’s in the zone where you’re usually choosing between “basic but reliable” and “worse picture with cheaper kit”—and this sits closer to reliable.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting it to be your main boardroom projector for big screens and constant use with high daylight. This isn’t the kind of unit you’d want for large venues or long throw distances where image size and brightness are constantly fighting each other. It’s best for medium rooms, regular presentations, and users who value straightforward setup and consistent day-to-day performance. If you need lens flexibility, advanced installation features, or very long hours with minimal maintenance concerns, you may be better off spending more on a model designed for that level of deployment.

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