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At £615.78 ex-VAT, the Epson V11HB72240 is the kind of “get it working properly” projector I’d recommend for small meetings, training rooms, and casual client presentations where you need solid image stability more than fancy features. Epson’s 3LCD approach tends to give you more consistent colour and fewer brightness surprises than you sometimes see with competing models, and 1080p is plenty crisp for spreadsheets, diagrams, and PowerPoint-heavy sessions. If you’re projecting from a fixed spot on a standard screen and you don’t need to run it in really bright rooms, it’s a sensible value buy.
That said, £615 doesn’t buy you miracles: it’s not an all-day, high-ambient-light powerhouse, and you’ll still want to control lighting or expect washed-out whites. It’s also the sort of projector that makes sense when the use case is fairly repeatable—if you’re constantly moving it between rooms and need fuss-free setup every time, you’ll want to check mounting/throw requirements and the practicalities of what your AV kit expects. In short: buy it if you want dependable 1080p presentation performance on a budget; avoid it if your rooms are bright, your content demands punchy contrast, or you need a more “premium” office/boardroom feel.

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