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£710.56 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Epson EH‑TW840 is one of those “boring but useful” corporate projectors that just does the job. For ~£548 ex‑VAT, it’s good value if you need a bright, reliable 1080p projector for meeting rooms, training spaces, or classrooms where you’re mostly using standard presentation content (slides, spreadsheets, demos) and want something that won’t have the picture looking washed out in daylight. Epson’s 3LCD tends to give more consistent colour brightness than many budget alternatives, so skin tones and graphics don’t look oddly dull the moment there’s ambient light.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting cinema-grade contrast for dark-room viewing, or if you’re projecting from very long distances where you’ll be constantly tweaking placement and throw distance. Also, if you need built-in “set-and-forget” networking/management features and remote admin as a priority, you’ll want to sanity-check whether this model’s workflow matches your IT setup—otherwise you may end up supplementing with external controls. If you can tell me your room size, typical throw distance, and whether you’re projecting with lights on, I can tell you quickly if the brightness and picture will really suit your use case.

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