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Dell Introduces New 1100MP Projector

The Dell 1100MP will join Dell’s family of projectors on March 15. At $849, the 1100MP is affordably priced, weighs less than many notebook computers, and still provides excellent video features that optimize the appearance of movies, games or sporting events. Additional features of the Dell 1100MP Projector include:

— Wide range of video inputs:

        --  Component HDTV        --  S-Video        --  Composite video

— Preset and customizable video modes.

— Motion-adaptive hardware de-interlacing to digitally smooth out pixilated images.

— Digital Light Processing DDR projection technology.

— 2100:1 contrast ratio for improved image depth and clarity.

— Brightness of 1400 ANSI lumens max for crisp video and graphics.

— Dimensions – 9.9 x 8.4 x 3.96 inches; weight – 4.85 lbs.

— Auto-sync feature adjusts the SVGA (800×600 dpi) output resolution to match that of the input device, up to SXGA+ (1400×1050 dpi).

— Automatically displays video in its native aspect ratio, whether it is widescreen (16:9) or standard (4:3).

— Accessories that ship standard with each 1100MP projector include a sturdy, hard foam carrying case; all compatible video cables, including S-Video, composite video, component video/HDTV, audio, VGA and USB; a quick start guide; and a remote control.

— For more information, visit www.dell.com/1100MP.

Dell 1100MP

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