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How to Move Your VoIP Phone System to a New Office
11 Feb, 2026







£2020.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic LSC651WU is one of those “serious office” projectors: bright enough for typical boardrooms/classrooms, and the WUXGA resolution is a good fit if you’re running spreadsheets, CAD-style diagrams, or lots of small text where a 1080p unit starts to feel soft. It’s also a sensible pick in the commercial world because 3LCD usually delivers steadier colour/brightness than you’d expect from some cheaper LED/Laser competitors. If you want something that will live on a ceiling mount, get used daily, and keep presentations looking sharp without drama, this sits in the right lane.
That said, £1,683 ex-VAT is a big spend for a “standard throw” projector, so I’d only buy it if you’ve got a clear deployment reason—like needing the extra vertical pixels (16:10) for document-heavy content, or you already know your throw distance matches the lens properly. If your use is mostly slides from a laptop and you’re not pushing small text, you’ll likely get more value by going for a less expensive brightness tier or even a different model with similar image quality at a lower total cost. Basically: buy it if your content really benefits from WUXGA and you need reliable brightness; don’t buy it if you’re paying for performance you won’t use.

BenQ
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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

ViewSonic
ViewSonic LS630W - DLP projector - laser/phosphor - 4500 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 16:10

BenQ
BenQ LU960ST - DLP projector - laser - 3D - 5500 ANSI lumens - WUXGA (1920 x 1200) - 16:10 - 1080p - short-throw fixed lens - LAN