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£360.31 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £300 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic PA700W is a sensible “get something reliable on the wall” option for small meeting rooms, classrooms, and ad‑hoc training where you don’t need cinema-grade colour or a raft of installation features. You’re basically buying straightforward, standard-throw projection with enough brightness for typical office lighting, and ViewSonic’s business projectors tend to be easy to live with day-to-day—simple menus, decent day-to-day focus, and generally predictable performance.
That said, it’s not the right choice if you’re running bigger rooms, lots of ambient light, or presentations where colour accuracy and contrast really matter. At this price, you should assume it’ll do “good enough” rather than “wow,” and you’ll likely feel the limitations when you compare it to higher-end models (especially for deep blacks, fine details, or mixed lighting). If you mainly need PowerPoint, spreadsheets, and occasional video for a modest audience, it’s a good value. If you’re expecting a premium viewing experience or long-term, high-use replacement for an expensive installation projector, I’d spend a bit more or look at models tuned for your room’s light levels.

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