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For £640.99 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic LSD401HD is a solid “getting something reliable on the wall” option rather than a premium home-cinema-looking projector. The 4000-lumen class and 1080p resolution are the kind of numbers that make presentations, training rooms, and day-to-day boardroom use feel easy—bright enough to work in typical office lighting, and sharp enough that spreadsheets and slide text don’t look smeary. ViewSonic also tends to be pragmatic: you’re usually buying predictable performance and decent support for the price, which matters more than chasing fancy features.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need consistently great dark-room contrast, long-session reliability at the absolute lowest running costs, or if you’re planning to use it as an all-day “digital signage” beast. For example, if your environment is controlled-dark (or you’re picky about blacks), you’ll notice DLP trade-offs versus higher-end models, and bulb/economic considerations can matter depending on your hours of use. This is best for smaller UK offices, training suites, and meeting rooms where you want bright, straightforward 1080p projection at a sensible budget—assuming you’ll accept “commercially good” rather than “cinematically stunning.”

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