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Epson CO-FH01

View offers Projector | £499 |whf.cm/EpsonCO_FH01

The Epson CO-FH01 feels like a blast from the past in some ways. For starters, as with many projectors in days gone by, before companies started to ‘specialise’, it is positioned as a crossover model capable of handling both office and home-entertainment environments.

It also has no truck with the 4K and HDR features that projector buyers are starting to expect these days, and it places a premium on portability and affordability rather than uncompromising home cinema ‘goodness’.

While this doesn’t make the CO-FH01 sound like a recipe for home cinema heaven, experience suggests that some of its limitations could actually be strengths. And we also happen to know first-hand plenty of people who are happy to bring office projectors home for gaming, a kid’s party or sports nights.

At just £499, the Epson CO-FH01 is the

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