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AI-generated summary
The Epson EB-L520U is the kind of “boring but brilliant” commercial projector you buy when you want something that just works in meetings, training rooms, and education spaces without drama. Epson’s 3LCD image quality is typically very solid for mixed lighting—presentations don’t look washed out as quickly as with cheaper 1-chip setups—and WUXGA is a sensible choice if you’re showing spreadsheets, CAD-ish visuals, or just need readable text from a decent distance. At £1717.14 ex-VAT, it’s not a bargain-basement option, but it’s priced like a workhorse: the value is in reliability and day-to-day clarity, not flashy features.
Who it suits best: organisations that need a dependable standard-throw installation projector and care about consistent, presentation-ready output—especially in rooms where lights can’t always be dimmed. Who should think twice: if you’re only doing occasional presentations in a small, dark room, you’ll likely overpay versus simpler/cheaper models. Also, if you’re expecting “easy casual use” (lots of moving it between rooms), this category is usually better left to proper installs—ceiling mounts, fixed throw distance, and someone owning the configuration. If you tell me your room size and typical seating distance, I can sanity-check whether the “standard throw” choice is actually going to land well.

Sony
Sony VPLL-Z4107 - Zoom lens - for VPL-FHZ131, FHZ91

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LS920WU - DLP projector - laser/phosphor - 6000 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 4K - zoom lens

BenQ
BenQ CinePrime W5700 - DLP projector - 3D - 1800 ANSI lumens - 3840 x 2160 - 16:9 - 4K - black

Epson
Epson CO-FH01 - 3LCD projector - portable - 3000 lumens (white) - 3000 lumens (colour) - 16:9 - 1080p - white