The Dell M109S projector is the company’s smallest projector available. It measures 3.6’ x 1.5’ x 4.1’ (W x H x D) and weighs only 0.8 lbs. The projector also features an 800:1 contrast ratio, SVGA (858 x 600) resolution, and 50 ANSI lumens. Recently, the writers from Macworld got the opportunity to test the M109S. One of the bigger problems that the writers had was that Dell really cut back on the features that are usually found in all Dell projectors. The low resolution and brightness level only gives the projector a fair rating on their scale. Other features include fixed lens with no zoom, no audio or USB connection, no remote control, and no way to adjust the projector like adjustable feet or a tripod. The upside to cutting all these features means that the projector is incredibly light and it consumes a considerably less amount of energy. Unfortunately though, because the projector doesn’t have a remote control, the only control option is the touch sensitive keypad on top of the projector. The last comment the writers made about the M109S projector was, ‘All in all, it’s difficult to recommend Dell’s M109S for mobile presentations when for just a few dollars more you can have a slightly larger LED projector that’s twice as bright, provides better image quality, and has more features (including a remote and a built-in speaker). However, Dell frequently offers this product at a reduced price when you purchase it online, and that could make the M109S a much better deal for economy-minded mobile users who do small-group meetings or one-on-one presentations.’
[via Macworld]
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