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For those of you who prefer any portability aspect to a projector, a palmtop one would sound delightful, wouldn't it? We tested the BenQ Joybee 2 recently, and the Dell M110 came just in time to let us compare the two of them. The results are interesting. Very compact, in a nutshell! On the front is the lamp, obviously, accompanied by vents and a fan that is clearly visible from outside the grille. On the top is the control cluster – power, menu, direction keys and the return key. The focus set dial is towards the front of the panel. The keys, when lit up, have blue backlighting - very clearly visible, even when you may be operating this in a dark room. To the right side of this are two notification LEDs that will indicate any potential issue, if at all, with the projector, including overheating. No cover or cap for the lens, which is a bit of an issue. If you remember, even BenQ did not offer any cover for the lens with the Joybee GP2 projector. This needs to be rectified, considering the damage potential of carrying around this device without adequate protection for the most critical part. If you look at the M110 front on, the left side doesn't have any hardware keys on it, except a cooling vent.
A small, lightweight, high-definition multimedia projector that you can simply pop into your bag and take with you on the road? We'll be very impressed if this is the case for the Dell M110 projector. Let’s run it through some tests and see how it performs. The Dell M110 projector is classed as an “ultra-mobile” projector by Dell and with a price tag of just £400 we have high hopes for this one. Upon opening the box, it's relativity empty. Apart from getting various booklets in multiple languages there's not a great deal here. You receive the projector itself, a carry case, 1x VGA cable, the necessary power leads and a CD containing the manual. I found this somewhat disappointing, seen as though the Dell M110 projector is HD ready. I was at least expecting there to be a HDMI cable and a remote control included, especially as the quick set up guide refers to the remote in order to access functions, but I'm not one to write off a piece of technology, after all it's not uncommon to have to purchase these kinds of items as extras nowadays. I'm not going to lie, this wasn't what I was expecting at all; in fact it was a lot better. This is the first projector I have used and it has erased all preconceptions I had about projectors in general.
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Dell M110 Ultra-Mobile Projector | $379 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra-Mobile Projector | $379 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra Mobile Projector | $393.99 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra-Mobile HD Projector Bundle with Mini-Tripod and Remote | $399.99 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra-Mobile Projector | $422.99 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra-Mobile Projector | $422.99 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra Mobile LED Projector 1280x800 WXGA 10000:1 300 Lumens HDMI USB VGA MicroSD Card | $448.41 | See it |
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Dell M110 - DLP projector - 300 lumens - 1280 x 800 - widescreen - HD 720p | $449 | See it |
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Dell M110 Ultra-Mobile HD Projector Bundle with Mini-Tripod and Remote | $548.98 | See it |