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26 Oct, 2025







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The Epson EH‑TW6250 is a solid “proper cinema in an office” projector that makes sense if you want a big, sharp image without jumping to the pricier, more installation-heavy models. In real use, the bright output and Epson’s 3LCD colour handling make it easier to get a watchable picture even with some ambient light—handy for meeting rooms, training spaces, or a client demo area where you don’t always get perfect blackout conditions. At ~£968 ex‑VAT, it’s the kind of price point where you’re buying convenience and image quality rather than pure spec bragging rights, and that’s usually where value lives.
That said, it’s not the best choice if you need frequent, quick room-to-room moving with minimal hassle, or if you’re expecting “set and forget” ceiling-mount installation workflows day after day—throwing distance, placement tweaks, and day-to-day maintenance factors still matter with this class of projector. If you’re primarily doing small conference rooms with fixed seating and lots of text-heavy presentations, a cheaper business-focused model may be more cost-effective. But if your use is mixed—presentations plus video, training plus “watch this properly”—this Epson is a sensible buy for UK B2B buyers who care about a nicer picture and smoother day-to-day viewing.

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