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AI-generated summary
The Epson EB-L790SU is a proper “install it and forget it” short-throw unit, and the price (£3422.40 ex-VAT) fits that expectation. You’re paying for real brightness and a projector that’s designed for day-to-day commercial use—so if you’re setting up a training room, council-style presentation space, or an education environment where the room lighting isn’t controlled, it makes sense. Short-throw also helps if you can’t mount a projector far back, and that’s often where cheaper models get annoying (keystone compromises, awkward positioning, or the image not looking consistent across the room).
That said, I wouldn’t buy this just because it’s “bright.” For the money, you want a clear reason you need short-throw and you need high, consistent output—not just occasional presentations. If your use is mainly dark-room boardrooms, you’ll likely get better value with a more typical throw ratio and spend the difference elsewhere (extra cabling, mounting, control system, or even a better screen). Also, make sure you’ve budgeted for the right install support—getting short-throw setups aligned properly matters, and misaligned installs make any projector look worse than it should. In short: great for continuous commercial/education projection where space is tight; overkill if your scenario is occasional, controlled-lighting presentations.

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