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£1300.69 inc. VAT
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For £1,004 ex-VAT, the Epson EF-72 is a “good enough, dependable” business projector rather than a standout bargain. The big plus is Epson’s usual strength: reliable day-to-day usability in meeting rooms/classrooms, solid colour handling for presentations, and a standard-throw setup that’s easier to live with than short-throw models. If you’re replacing an older projector or you need something that just behaves in real use (and doesn’t demand constant fiddling), this is a sensible choice—especially for PowerPoint-heavy environments where bright slides and clear text matter more than cinematic performance.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it if you’re expecting it to perform like a premium venue projector. 1000-ish lumens can look great in controlled lighting, but in mixed or daylight-heavy rooms you’ll still be paying for image clarity with curtains/blinds or a screen choice. Also, “commercial” doesn’t automatically mean “future-proof”: if you need frequent input switching, smart management, or robust long-life usage at scale, you should sanity-check your installation requirements before committing. Overall: buy it if you want a dependable standard-throw Epson for typical boardrooms/training rooms and you can manage ambient light; skip it if your venue is bright, or you want the kind of punch and flexibility you’d normally expect at a higher price tier.

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