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Incredible image for the cost and the size. It's only VGA, but many adapters can be used for conversion. I use it at twenty feet for a eighty inch image. The cable may be hard to find cheap, but it's worth the hunt!
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I really love this Projector. I actually own 4 of them. for what you may ask? I use them for rear screen projevtion for my Yard Haunt at Halloween time. They work great easy to use and set up and are bright enough for my needs. Only draw back if there is a problem they really are not fixable to return them to Dell cost $250 wheter they are fixed or not. It's cheaper just to buy a new one. So if you are into Halloween like I am they fit the bill perfectly
This is quite an amazing little device. For a projector it is quite a reasonable price and looks good for the size it is. First off, this projector is for either a business person who travels and gives presentations in a conference room or a home projector that is looking for a good deal on a cheap projector. This projector is build for portability, not quality resolution or large flexibility. The projector does not have a zoom option so if you want to have a large screen you will need to have plenty of space to move the projector back. Though the cable has a composite connector as well as a vga connector so it can connect up to most common every day items.
Cons 50 Lumens? 50?? To put that in perspective, a typical LCD projector is 1500 lumens and big ones are 2500+. Of course those are pushing a much larger image as well. But even at computer monitor size - 50 Lumens is a flashlight - this thing barely shows a 3' diagaonal image in a room with _any_ ambient light. You will literally have to do your presentation in the dark. Review All of the pocket projectors on the market are barely bright enough to use - the Dell is no worse than the othere, unfortunately it's no better. There must be a technical limitation in the LCD lamps at this size or the heat dissipation or something that's preventing them from making a brighter unit. For the same price, unless you're flying, it's not much more hassle to hassle to carry an actual LCD monitor to turn toward a small room.Read full review
This projector is absolutely great value for your money. It fits in your hand, yet it can project images with great quality. It's great for presentations on the go, or simply a cheap 60 inch screen in your living room. The only thing I would add to it is a remote control. But if it came with a remote, audio input/output, and a TV tuner it would cost twice as much.