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£3556.42 inc. VAT
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ViewSonic’s LSC701-4K is the kind of projector that makes sense if you’re trying to buy one “serious” unit for large rooms and you don’t want to be constantly babysitting the basics. At ~7,000 ANSI lumens it’s firmly aimed at venues where there’s ambient light—think meeting spaces with windows, hotel suites, or training rooms that aren’t fully dark. The 3LCD platform also tends to give a stable, watchable image for long stretches, which is usually what matters in commercial installs more than chasing marketing-perfect black levels.
That said, this price (£2,963 ex-VAT) means you should be picky about the setup: standard-throw is only great if your room distances line up, and any mismatch will push people toward adding more spend for mounting/ceiling work or living with a less-than-ideal screen size. Also, if your use is mostly smaller rooms, frequent after-hours use, or you care most about crisp contrast over brightness, you may get more value from a cheaper model or a different spec tier rather than paying for headline lumens you won’t exploit. If you’re regularly projecting 4K content in reasonably lit environments, though, and you want a straightforward, reliable commercial workhorse, this is a sensible buy.

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