We're really impressed by the Dell M115HD. It might not be the most powerful projector on the market, but its 450 lumens LED bulb kicks out easily enough light for home use, even in large rooms. Colour and contrast fidelity are good, though there is a sl...
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Published: 2014-04-25, Author: James , review by: techdigest.tv
So is it worth it? If you're looking for a mini projector, this could be a good option – especially if portability is something that is crucial. Given how small and lightweight it is, throwing it in your bag and carrying it everywhere just in case becomes...
Abstract: You wait ages for a palm-sized LED projector to come along then two turn up [almost] together, with the Dell M115HD bearing a more than passing resemblance to the Optoma ML550 we reviewed recently. Along with the similarities, however, there are a number ...
The Dell M115HD has a good range of connection choices for a palmtop projector....
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Published: 2013-09-06, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Tiny, lightweight, and highly portable. USB direct. Can run presentations from USB thumb drives and micro SD cards. Very long lamp life. Optional WiFi connectivity.
Shows scaling artifacts at its claimed native resolution. Sub-par text quality. Notably feeble audio. Tinting in video
The Dell M115HD palmtop projector gets a boost in The Dell M115HD palmtop projector gets a boost in brightness over its predecessor, and has a good range of connection choices....