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The Epson EH‑LS670W is the kind of projector you buy when you want a *proper* image in a fixed meeting room or training space and you don’t want to babysit it. Epson’s 3LCD implementation is usually strong on colour consistency and, in practice, that matters more than spec-sheet “sharpness” for most B2B users. The standard-throw setup also tends to be sensible for desks/ceiling heights—so you’re less likely to end up fighting placement or spending extra on fixing the screen position.
That said, at **£1859.35 ex‑VAT**, it’s not a “nice-to-have” budget projector—it's a real commitment. If you’re mostly doing quick presentations with occasional PowerPoints in a small room, you could almost certainly get better value elsewhere. It’s also worth considering environment: if your room is bright most of the day, you’ll need to be serious about screen choice and light control, otherwise the premium won’t feel justified. **Who should buy it?** Organisations that run regular training/meetings and care about reliable, consistent visuals (and want to avoid the hassle that comes with cheaper units). **Who shouldn’t?** Anyone shopping purely for one-off use, or who’s unsure about room layout/lighting—because you’ll feel the cost every time you’re forced to compromise.

BenQ
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Epson
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BenQ
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Sony
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