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18 Mar, 2026







£2467.08 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic LSC601-4K is the sort of “solid spec, sensible price” commercial projector that can work well in meeting rooms, training spaces, and classrooms—especially where you want a bright, reliable image without paying for the very top-tier installation brands. In day-to-day terms, it’s aimed at buyers who need clear visuals for presentations, spreadsheets, and video in less-than-perfect lighting. The 3LCD approach is usually a good bet for consistent colour and readability, which matters more than people expect when you’re projecting charts or slides for hours.
That said, at £2055.90 ex-VAT you shouldn’t buy it on hope—you should buy it with your use-case in mind. Standard-throw setups mean your room layout needs to cooperate (distance and screen size), and if you’re doing frequent ceiling mounts, fine alignment, or have lots of permanent installation needs, you’ll want to confirm the mounting/adjustment flexibility and long-term maintenance practicality. Also, if your content is mostly dark-room cinema style or you need deep contrast in very controlled environments, this isn’t the projector you’d pick first. For typical corporate/education use with daytime light and lots of slide/video content, it’s a sensible choice; for niche high-contrast installs, it may feel like overpaying for the wrong kind of performance.

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