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18 Mar, 2026
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For £1300 ex-VAT, a 65" BenQ “Android 13” unit like the RE6504A is only a good buy if you’re treating it as a straightforward all-in-one display for meetings, training rooms, or signage—not as a proper projector upgrade. The Android 13 angle is genuinely useful in day-to-day use because it reduces faff: you can run content apps, split-screen presentations, and push updates without relying on a separate PC. But in commercial environments, the real question is whether this will fit your existing workflow (input types, mounting, control habits), and whether you actually need the 65" “display-like” approach rather than investing in a projector setup that gives you better long-term flexibility.
Who should buy it: teams that want a reliable, centrally managed screen experience for recurring meetings and content, where ease of use matters more than maximum performance. It’s likely best for SMBs, training providers, and offices that don’t want to support lots of external devices. Who should *think twice*: buyers expecting “projector” value (brightness, throw flexibility, off-axis image quality, long-term scalability). If you’re price-comparing against true commercial projection solutions, this may feel like paying extra for convenience rather than optical performance—so only go for it if you’re confident you want the integrated Android experience and the screen-sized format.

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LDC027-150 - LDC Series LED display unit - digital signage - Android 27" 384 x 216 per unit - 3-in-1 SMD - Direct View LED

Epson
Epson EB-760W - 3LCD projector - 4100 lumens (white) - 4100 lumens (colour) - 16:10 - ultra short-throw lens - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless / LAN/ Miracast - white

Sony
Sony VPLL-Z3032 - Telephoto zoom lens - f/2.0-2.4

Epson
Epson ELPDC13 - Digital document camera - colour - 2.1 MP - 1920 x 1080 - audio - VGA, HDMI - USB