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Dell M109S
$399.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Great Resolution for small size (858 x 600). 50 Lumens. Lamp Life at least 10,000 hours.
The Cons:No Battery, must be plugged in to use. Cables are very bulky, take up as much room as the projector. Glossy casing is a finger-print magnet.
Weighing in at a mere 0.80 lbs (362g) at only 3.64" x 4.12" x 1.46" (92 x 106 x 37mm) , this pocket-sized projector is the tiniest projector sold by Dell. With brightness of 50 ANSI Lumens (Max) and SVGA native resolution of 858 x 600, it also has the largest and brightest picture of any pico projector on the market today.
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It has a stunning contrast ratio of 800:1 and a LED Lamp life of at least 10,000 hours. Expect a screen resolution from 15 - 60 inches diagonal (38 - 152mm).
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Great Resolution for small size (858 x 600)
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Lamp Life at least 10,000 hours
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No Battery, must be plugged in to use
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Cables are very bulky, take up as much room as the projector
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glossy casing is a finger-print magnet
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no way to raise or lower the projector head
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More conservative "Lamp Life" than most Pico Projectors
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more conservative battery life than most pico projectors (10,000 hrs)
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