Published: 2009-11-04, Author: Richard Jantz , macworld.co.uk
Small compact size and weight, can sometimes be found discounted online which makes the projector a much more appetising deal.
Poor picture quality, lacklustre motion and colours, focus ring difficult to master, on-screen display controls messy, cut down size means some features are missing. Min specs: 50 ANSI Lumens (max); R/G/B LED module light source (no lamp); DLP technology...
All in all, it's difficult to recommend the Dell M109S for mobile presentations when for just a few pounds more you can have a slightly larger LED projector - the BenQ Joybee GP1 - that's twice as bright, provides better image quality, and has mor...
Abstract: Do you remember the old days when your office used paper charts and a whiteboard? Or how about the days when you had to huddle your clients around a laptop to view a PowerPoint presentation? Thankfully, those days are long gone. Computer projectors, ...
Abstract: A very small projector with impressive specifications, but in practice it just doesnt live up to its promise. Pico projectors have been the talk of the town, ever since the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas at the beginning of the year, and wer...
Abstract: Dell is the latest company to jump on the tiny projector bandwagon. The M109S wont quite fit into a pocket, but its brighter and has a higher resolution than the pico projectors weve seen recently from Aiptek and Optoma. Using an RGB LED for it...
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...
The M109S isnt perfect though, we found that the brightness isnt uniform throughout the entire image, although youll hardly notice it unless you were looking for it. And since theres no tripod mount or adjustable stand, you have to find something ...