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The bad: 1/40 of standard projector brightness; 2/3 to half the average projector resolution; gets quite hot.
The bottom line: Travelers may find Dell's tiny and long-lived M109S projector a boon, but watch out for its low brightness output.
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8.3
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On the go without the bulk
Aug 21, 2009Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Space savings. Bright enough for a class of 10
Cons: Bright rooms need not apply
Opinion:
I would never have considered this projector until I was forced to do so because of my photography class.
So I was hunting up and down with budget as the main constraint and this Dell costs me S$600. Next to most projectors that cost 1000 dollars and upwards, I do not have that much choice unless I went on to get the Pico projectors.
At 50 Ansi Lumens, it is not exactly that bright but it is bright enough for a class of about 20 to comfortably view pictures on the screen at around 50" diagonally across.
Powerpoint presentation is clear as well even to the point my elderly students can see without much assistance. However, the room has to be quite dark (not total darkness) for the projector to work its magic.
The Dell maybe between the Pico and the normal full fledge projectors, I think it has at least struck ... Read more
one of the smallest projector in market
Jan 5, 2009Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: extremely small in size and can be carried around to almost anywhere
Cons: a little bit on the pricey side
Opinion:
philip wong has done a bad job at introducing this product. the way he presents it seriously pisses me off and his voice is way too annoying.i urge cnetasia to get him replaced.
This mini projector is a big winner
Jan 2, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: small size, extremely light-weight, perfect for the mobile professional
Cons: no rechargable battery of its own, uses a lot of power, only 2 video inputs
Opinion:
I'm loving the size of this projector; I can pretty much take it anywhere with me for marketing presentations and meetings. It's great for watching movies, playing games, or even surfing the Internet. It's relatively affordable and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for an easy to use projection solution.
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