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PROJECTOR REVIEW

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Dell 1100MP review

General
Projector type: transportable
Display technology: DLP
Dimensions (W x H x D): 25.1 x 10.1 x 21.3 cm
Weight: 2.2 kg
Extras: remote control
Image
Native resolution: 800 x 600 pixels
Contrast ratio: 1 : 2100
Vertical scan rate (max): 85 Hz
Horizontal scan rate (max): 70 KHz
Brightness: 1400 ANSI Lumens
Uniformity: 80 %
Optics
Lens aperture: f2.5
Projection distance (max): 10 m
Projection distance (min): 1.2 m
Lamp power: 200 W
Lamp life: 2000 h
Keystone correction: Yes
Video input
Analogue video signal: component video, composite video, S-Video, RGB
Analogue video input: mini DIN, mini-D-Sub (15-pin), RCA
Power
Power consumption in operation: 250 W
Service & support
Standard warranty: 1 year (next business day exchange)
Connectivity / expansion
USB: Yes
Miscellaneous
Speaker(s): 2W mono
Sound emission: 33.8 dB
Packaged contents: power, VGA, S-Video, USB, audio, video cables
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Overview

Dell 1100MP

Editors rating
Rating: 7.3
Verdict

Clearly one of the best buys in the budget SVGA projector market, the Dell 1100MP offers good performance and great features.

Typical price

£ 484

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