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Dell Launches 0.8-lbs Projector That Fits In Your Hand

- By - Source : Dell

Dell just announced an ultra-compact 720p projector that is slightly larger than the palm of an average hand.

According to the manufacturer, the M110 weigh about 0.8 lbs, integrates 1 GB of flash memory as well as a Micro SD card expansion slot and features VGA, HDMI and USB interfaces. There is also a 1W speaker, which would allow users to, if they have to, self-contained presentations, which, however, only support JPG files in such a scenario.

Dell also offers a free utility to convert presentations for storage on an iPhone / Android phone to wirelessly stream a presentation to the M110 (which, however, requires the purchase of an optional wireless dongle for $70, in addition to the base price of $500 for the projector. Alternatively, Dell offers a remote control for $25.

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iceman1992 11/10/2011 10:25 AM
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Nice! I wonder how hot it will be when running. Those projectors get quite hot

spookie 11/10/2011 11:41 AM
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big price for a small device but might be worth it!

askers 11/10/2011 1:54 PM
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Doesn't look like anything special to me!

alyoshka 11/10/2011 3:17 PM
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No these don't get hot, they are the LED projectors..... not the best quality, but certainly get the Ommphhhh thing for Dell Fanboys.... it's a sorta Corporate thingy....

Anonymous 11/10/2011 3:23 PM
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alyoshka :
No these don't get hot, they are the LED projectors..... not the best quality, but certainly get the Ommphhhh thing for Dell Fanboys.... it's a sorta Corporate thingy....



My casio xj-a240 seems pretty good to me :P
But ya, portable ones suck

mavroxur 11/10/2011 3:23 PM
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iceman1992 :
Nice! I wonder how hot it will be when running. Those projectors get quite hot




This projector is LED based, so no, it won't be getting hot. I wish SOMEONE would make a full size projector that uses LED technology already. Would save us a ton of money at work, being that we have almost 100 projectors in use across the various departments. That's a lotta money, when bulbs run $150-$200 each.


usersname 11/10/2011 3:37 PM
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Would that be called a penis?

robisinho 11/10/2011 3:55 PM
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ooo, 720p is so 1998. and its kinda big -- there are 720p projectors that are being fitted into prototype mobile phones now

nukemaster 11/10/2011 11:31 PM
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__-_-_-__ :
It's like digital cameras on phones, no matter how many mp you put, they will forever suck because what you need is good lenses, to get good lenses you need some space.


So true, but on the bright side, backside illumination sensors are starting to at least get rid of some of the image noise and allow for lower light shooting. I wish my D90(i know, its not a real high end unit, but it works for me) had that...

Anonymous 11/15/2011 10:29 PM
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This little guy is 300 lumens!