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- 1 First Impressions
- 2 Introduce
- 3 Display
- 4 Features
- 5 User Feedback
First Impressions
The Epson PowerLite L260F squeezes a lot of brightness into a small package. At 12.8 x 4.1 x 11.7 inches (WxHxD), it can compete with larger and more expensive projectors. It should work well for projecting classroom lessons, showing presentations or digital signage. Its 9.5-pound weight means that it's light enough for a single person to maneuver into place.While the L260F is available only in white, there's also a black L265F model that mirrors its features and ratings but does without the L260F's microphone input; it sells for the same price. Both models have an adjustable central and pair of rear feet for use on a cart or shelf as well as the luxury of nine threaded attachment points for a mount for added flexibility versus the three or four most of the competition.
Introduce
Parameter | Epson PowerLite L260F |
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Picture | |
Reference Price | $1185 |
Recommended Uses | Education, Conference Room, Presentation, Class Room |
Built-In Media | Cable Cover, Power Cable, Two (2) AA Batteries (For Remote), HDMI Cable, Projector Remote Control, PowerLite L260F Standard-Throw Laser Projector |
Highlight | • Display Technology: 3LCD, 3-chip • Brightness: 4600 lm • Contrast Ratio: 2,500,000:1 • Connectivity: HDMI |
Display
Parameter | Epson PowerLite L260F |
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Screen Size | N/A - 309.96 Inches |
Throw Distance | 4.9 Feet - 30.6 Feet |
Contrast Ratio | 2,500,000:1 |
Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Brightness | 4600 Lumen |
Display Type | LCD |
Viewing Experience | The PowerLite L260F projector offers a diverse range of seven color modes, catering to various content types. The Dynamic mode delivers impressive brightness at 4,628 ANSI lumens, although it sacrifices color accuracy with a noticeable green tint. The Presentation mode, while providing a better color balance, still has a slight blue tinge and outputs 3,671 ANSI lumens. The Cinema mode tends to appear overly warm, sometimes pinkish, with a lower output of 3,145 ANSI lumens. The standout option is the sRGB mode, which offers the best color balance and a respectable brightness of 3,031 ANSI lumens, making it suitable for a variety of viewing scenarios. However, the absence of a dedicated Rec.709 mode and HDR processing limits its capability to fully leverage 4K/UHD content. Overall, the PowerLite L260F impresses with its brightness and versatility across different color modes, though some trade-offs in color accuracy may be noted. |
Features
Parameter | Epson PowerLite L260F |
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LightSource Life | 5000 Hours |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Wattage | 272 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
Other Features | Ceiling Mountable |
L x W x H | 4.1"L x 12.8"W x 11.7"H |
System Experience | The Epson L260F projector stands out for its use of three imaging chips, which ensures consistent white and color brightness while minimizing the rainbow edge effects often seen in single-chip DLP projectors. Although it lacks the 4K Enhancement pixel-shift technology found in higher-end models, it can still accept 4K input signals and display them at its native 1080p resolution. The projector's laser light engine allows for versatile 360-degree orientation without overheating concerns. However, it does generate noticeable fan noise, measuring 45.3 dBA at full brightness, which may be a consideration for quieter environments. Despite this, the cooling system effectively maintains safe operating temperatures during extended use. Overall, the L260F is a capable projector with strong color performance and flexibility in installation, albeit with some trade-offs in noise level. |
User Feedback
Pros:• Bright picture quality
• Instant power on and off
• Easy installation with existing ceiling mount
• Versatile connectivity options (VGA and HDMI)
• Reliable performance over time
Cons:
• No mention of advanced features (e.g., 4K support, smart capabilities)
• Limited information on sound quality or built-in speakers
Overall Impression:
The Epson L260F is a solid choice for those seeking a reliable and easy-to-use projector, especially in settings like churches or small venues. Its bright picture, quick startup, and compatibility with various input options make it a worthwhile investment.