![]() ![]() ![]() If you need computer signal plus component video, or digital, you might consider that Optoma. Interestingly the Optoma TX700 which was one of the other projectors reviewed for the comparison, and one not quite as bright, has a DVI port with digital and analog, plus the usual analog computer input, providing the for excellent flexibility. You can feed the Dell a component video signal through the computer input, but that means you if you want a computer hooked up, you can’t also have a top quality (digital or component video) source hooked up at the same time. If it has a real failing, it’s that it doesn’t have a component video input as well. More to the point, however, is that the Dell has only one computer input. The Dell 2400MP lacks a DVI input, but that’s found on very few projectors in its price range, and is only needed by an even smaller percentage of the market. So when you consider the warranty issue, all you have to do, is throw a number of extra bucks at your Dell, to get longer, and, if you want, wider coverage.
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