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£879.17 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Epson EF-21G is the kind of “boring but dependable” projector I’d suggest when you need a reliable 1080p image for meetings, training rooms, or day-to-day boardroom use and you don’t want to overthink it. Epson’s 3LCD approach tends to give decent colour consistency, and the standard throw format is usually easier to fit into typical office layouts without faffing around with placement. At £678.66 ex-VAT, it lands in a sensible mid-range spot—good value if you’ll actually use it regularly and want something that behaves predictably session after session.
That said, it’s not the projector I’d pick if you’re chasing premium brightness for a large venue with lots of ambient light, or if you need very short-throw flexibility. Also, make sure you’re buying for your room, not the spec sheet: standard throw means you’ll want to confirm throw distance and screen size will match what you have (or are willing to install). If your use is mostly controlled lighting and you value consistent output over flashier features, it’s a solid choice. If your environment is bright or your installation is awkward, you’ll likely be happier spending a bit more for a better-suited brightness/placement profile.

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