Dell 4310WX Projector

New Dell DLP Projector with HDMI 'Supercharges Your Presentations'

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Here we are, eight days into May and there’s been no sign of a projector being featured so far this month – it’s a travesty. Thankfully, Dell can help us save the day thanks to them launching their new 4310WX DLP projector that’s billed as helping business and educational users to ‘supercharge your presentations without stretching your budget’.

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The Dell 4310WX projector offers 1280 x 800 (WXGA) native resolution as well as 16:10 aspect ratio full 1080p HD compatibility and sports 3500 lumens brightness with 2000:1 contrast ratio whilst, in terms of connectivity, as well as the aforementioned HDI there’s dual VGA, composite video RCA, S-video, USB and LAN-ready RJ45 connectors. Additional highlights include integrated stereo speakers rated at 2 x 5W RMS, BrilliantColor technology, closed-captioning and the obigatory remote whilst, in terms of bulb life, you’re looking at up to 2,000 hours which can be extended to 2,500 hours when employing the 4310WX projector’s Eco-mode.

The Dell 4310WX Projector has just become available and will set you back around $1,099.

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