There's been a bit of talk about this projector on other parts of this forum, so I thought I'd bring it here and get people's thoughts.
It seems to be a decent projector, XGA resolution. I've always had a real good experience from Dell, as I buy all my computers through them.
The biggest hangup for me on this model would be the inputs, as it has "one M1-DA connector for analog/digital/component/HDTV signal and mouse". So no DVI. I don't even know what this connector thing is, but you'd have to get an adapter just to plug in component cables.
One question I have is that it says "Native XGA Resolution with auto sync to UXGA (1600 x 1200)". What does this "auto sync" thing mean? That it will accept and then downscale input video up to UXGA to display it at XGA?
CHRIS
Luke: "Hey, I'm not such a bad pilot myself, you know"
It seems to be a decent projector, XGA resolution. I've always had a real good experience from Dell, as I buy all my computers through them.
The biggest hangup for me on this model would be the inputs, as it has "one M1-DA connector for analog/digital/component/HDTV signal and mouse". So no DVI. I don't even know what this connector thing is, but you'd have to get an adapter just to plug in component cables.
One question I have is that it says "Native XGA Resolution with auto sync to UXGA (1600 x 1200)". What does this "auto sync" thing mean? That it will accept and then downscale input video up to UXGA to display it at XGA?
CHRIS
Luke: "Hey, I'm not such a bad pilot myself, you know"




), you guys ought to hold off a bit, as there IS going to be news in September about products due in early '04 that will bring nicer machines into your reach. If nothing else, the news itself will probably net you a price break.
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