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The Epson EB-L695SU is one of those “serious install” short-throw laser projectors that you don’t buy for a desk setup — you buy it when you need dependable, bright projection in a fixed location. At a bit over **£3k ex‑VAT**, it’s not cheap, but the value makes sense if you’re equipping a room where short throw is genuinely required (limited distances, screens/fixtures that can’t move, busy training spaces where people can’t keep walking in front of the beam). Epson’s laser platform and 3LCD brightness tend to hold up well for day-to-day business use, and the WUXGA resolution is a good match for spreadsheets, training content, and mixed media without constantly fiddling with scaling.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if your use is occasional or flexible. If you can use a standard throw projector and mount it properly, you’ll usually get the same “good enough” visual experience for less money. And if you’re sensitive to noise, ceiling placement, or you don’t have a proper permanent installation plan, the short-throw advantage can become a constraint rather than a benefit. **Who should buy:** schools, corporate training rooms, meeting spaces, and any commercial environment needing a fixed, bright, short-throw laser setup. **Who shouldn’t:** small offices, pop-up use, or anyone who can avoid short throw entirely and wants to spend less.

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