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It seems like every projector we've seen recently has been billed as the "world's smallest ever!" While the Dell M109S may not qualify as that, it's still pretty darn small. We had a chance to play with this palm-sized projector before we sent it back to Dell. Check out the hands-on video after the jump.





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Posted by: Freewareupdater101
November 21, 2008 11:46 PM

it will be the best companion in product demonstration and other presentation!


Posted by: Frank Zilm
November 26, 2008 2:32 PM

This is a terrible projector. Tried to use it in a medium and small group setting and found the lumen level, character clarity and color unacceptable. When I called Dell they stated that their return policy is 21 days from the date of INVOICING, not even shipping. They refused to take the product back.
Buyer beware.


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