In many ways, the Dell S510n Projector ($1,399.99) is one of the more capable WXGA (1,280-by-800), ultra-short-throw projectors for the price, with a bright image, generally high quality for data ...
The Dell Projector 4350 ($1,499.99) isn't cheap, but if you need a bright, high-resolution projector, it's a reasonable pick. Built around a 1,920-by-1,080 DLP engine with a 4,000-lumen rating, it can ...
The Dell 1510X is an easy-to-use, portable data projector with a solid port selection, and image quality suitable for typical data presentations. It's not a good choice if you show mideo video in your ...
There is much to both love and hate about Dell's M109S projector. It has a very low resolution, gets seriously hot, and is only 50 lumens in brightness. At the same time it's tiny, has the longest ...
Keystone correction helps adjust the shape of the projected image, either manually or automatically. Be cautious of using excessive keystone correction to avoid a reduction in image fidelity. Consider ...
Prioritize ANSI lumens -- higher lumens beat ambient light for outdoor viewing. Choose a projector with strong keystone correction (auto or manual) for uneven outdoor surfaces. Check weatherproof IP ...
In the case of the Dell M110, it works well as a projector when connected to an HDMI source, but disappoints when you plug in a USB drive to it – jitters, video codec incompatibility and audio issues.
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In many ways, the Dell S510n Projector ($1,399.99) is one of the more capable WXGA (1,280-by-800), ultra-short-throw projectors for the price, with a bright image, generally high quality for data ...
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