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18 Mar, 2026







£3213.13 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic LS950WU is the kind of commercial projector you buy when you need a *proper* bright, laser-lit installation that won’t fall apart after a few months of regular use. With a spec like this, it’s aimed at boardrooms, training centres, lecture halls, and any venue where you want consistently punchy images under lights without babysitting lamp replacements. If you’re used to maintenance-heavy lamp projectors, the laser setup (and the brightness headroom) is where the value usually shows up over time—especially if it’s on daily.
That said, it’s not a “grab-and-go” bargain for small rooms or casual presentation use. At ~£2,678 ex-VAT, you’re paying for capability, not just pixels—so if your throw distance, screen size, and room lighting aren’t already aligned, you could end up spending too much for features you won’t exploit. I’d only recommend it if you’re doing a fixed installation (or at least a stable one), you actually need strong brightness, and your content benefits from the higher-resolution detail. If it’s for a modest meeting room with controlled lighting, there are usually cheaper options that deliver 80% of the experience for far less.

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