The tiny Dell M109S is a palm-size LED projector with a low brightness rating of only 50 lumens, which makes it best suited for very small groups in dark or dimly lit conference rooms. ...
Abstract: Making a pitch or showcasing your work to a client? A laptops screen is sufficient for two to share but three is definitely a crowd. Thats when youd dim the lights, draw the blinds and pull Dells M109S ultra-portable projector out of your laptop b...
Seriously tiny ... so it has novelty appeal, Very light at 360 grams, Easy to set up and use, Auto keystone adjustment, Super long lamp life, Low running cost, No mercury involved
1/40 of standard projector brightness, 2/3 to 1/2 the average projector resolution, Lots of cables reduce portability, Small maximum and minimum display size, Gets very hot
Travellers may find Dells tiny and long lived M109S projector a boon, but watch out for its low brightness.
Highly mobile and barely weighs one pound; 10,000 hours of LED light.
Very low brightness; bare bones feature set; touch-sensitive control buttons are very small and makes navigating the on-screen menus difficult.
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 (inc...
Abstract: Digital projectors are the best way to get the biggest possible image for a PowerPoint presentation or a movie. But the projectors are often pretty big themselves, with even most “pocket projectors” too big to stuff into the typical pocket or laptop ba...
Abstract: Carrying projectors to meetings isnt usually very practical. They often weigh much more than the average laptop, and most are just far too cumbersome to drag around.The new Dell M109S DLP projector is a different matter altogether, measuring just 3.5i...