As the specific market segment of "digital nomads" becomes increasingly important, the various manufacturers of computing systems and peripherals are doing their best in order to come up with products that will satisfy the quality and portability requirements posed by the aforementioned customers. And that's also the case with Dell, which has just officially launched the M109S, a pocket projector that combines an ultra-portable form factor with a surprisingly OK imaging system, given its dimensions.
Thus, despite measuring 3.64 x 4.12 x 1.46 inches and weighing just around 80 pounds, the M109S is able to deliver an 858 x 600 (SVGA) native resolution. Moreover, since it's also been equipped with DLP and BrilliantColor technologies, the M109S projector also delivers a brightness level of around 50 ANSI Lumens and a high contrast ratio of 800:1 typical (Full On/Full Off).
Another useful feature for digital nomads is represented by the multiple connectivity options provided by the M109S. The device features a 3-in-1 multi-input cable, which eliminates the hassle and problems posed by multiple cables and connectors, making it a lot easier for people to carry out presentations anytime, anywhere.
Additionally, the M109S offers an effective projection image size of up to 60 inch diagonally, while the maximum projection distance is of around 7.87 feet (2.4 meters). This very short distance makes it particularly suitable for relatively small rooms, which means that users can virtually carry out presentations just about anywhere, even within small cubicles. Aside from the short throw distance, the projector also delivers other attractive features, as for example auto keystone, password protection and mercury-free LED light source.
The price of the M109S from Dell starts at around 500 US dollars, which will make it even more attractive for those who spend a lot of time on the road and require a projector so small that it can be easily carried around in one's pocket.
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