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The BenQ LH830ST is the kind of short‑throw projector that makes sense when you’ve got a room where “normal” throw distance just isn’t an option—think meeting rooms, classrooms, or training spaces where you want the image big without putting the projector behind the audience. At this price point (£1,392.72 ex‑VAT), you’re paying for convenience and reliability more than gimmicks: short throw generally reduces installation headaches, improves placement flexibility, and helps keep the installation stable over time (less fiddling, fewer alignment compromises). If you’re doing frequent presentations, training sessions, or multi‑user environments where it needs to look decent day after day, it’s a solid fit.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blind for every “boardroom projector” use case. If your room has flexible mounting options and you don’t need short‑throw benefits, you may be able to get more image performance per pound elsewhere. Also, 4K marketing on projectors isn’t the same as owning a true 4K display—what matters more in practice is whether your content, lighting conditions, and seating distance match what the projector can deliver. In short: buy it if you specifically need short throw in a real commercial space and want an installation-friendly, dependable workhorse; skip it if you’re mainly chasing the lowest cost for image quality in a room where distance isn’t a constraint.

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