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£2695.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic LS921WU is the sort of short-throw office projector that makes sense when you *really* need a bright, fixed installation — not when you’re just “projecting a meeting.” At £2,246 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a serious commercial tool, so the main question is whether your setup benefits from short-throw placement (less clutter, fewer cable runs, easier alignment) and whether you’ll actually make use of the brightness in real rooms rather than dim, controlled spaces. If you’ve got glare, daytime use, or a room where reflections are unavoidable, this is the kind of unit that will hold up better than cheaper “works fine in the dark” options.
I’d recommend it for: training rooms, boardrooms, schools, and venues that want a near-permanent projector with consistent image quality and minimal faff. It’s not the best choice if you need frequent relocation, quick temporary setup, or you’re trying to hit the lowest total cost—because at this price you’ll want to be confident the installation design (screen size, throw distance, mounting height) is already planned. If you *don’t* have those constraints, there are usually better-value mainstream laser short-throw or even standard-throw models depending on room layout. Bottom line: buy it if your room design genuinely calls for short throw and you value brightness and reliability; hesitate if portability and budget are the priorities.

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