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(More customer reviews)I got mine for 299 from Dell web site. That's still a hefty price - wait 5 years and you will find better ones for 99. I am an artist and I work by projecting color slides on my paper or canvas. I have needed to go digital for a long time, but the standard laptop projectors are big, heavy, noisy, expensive, and too bright. The new little ones either don't connect to a laptop or get terrible reviews. This one is just right. It's also fun to project movies on the bedroom wall, but remember, the brightness is 50 lumens, and your standard video projector is about 2,000, so you want total darkness and it's still not the same. The projector is tiny, light and quiet, and has a lot of nifty sophisticated electronics, BUT THERE'S NO TRIPOD SCREW SOCKET!!!, the cables and connectors are bulky and awkward, the cord to the laptop is only 2' long (get an extension) but it's the best one on the market so far.
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The Dell M109S Projector introduces the new "ultra-mobile" category of DLP based front projectors. It utilizes an R/G/B LED module for its light source as opposed to the standard lamp other Dell projectors use. The M109S is low in weight and has a small footprint which enables convenient information sharing in small group environments on a projected image larger than notebook displays.

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