
BenQ Joybee GP1 Pocket Projector unboxing and demo videos
For $499, you get the world’s first-ever LED-based projector with a USB reader. Specs wise, you’ll find a Texas Instruments DLP projection system outputting 858 x 600 resolution, 100 ANSI lumens, a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, a built-in 2-watt speaker and VGA / component / composite inputs. Did I mention that it’s only 1.4 pound projector?! The BenQ GP1 uses Luminus’ PT-39 LED Chipset that used to power all those other ultra bright and color accurate mobile-size projectors. There are three individual LED chips shining out 100 of lumen and claimed 20,000 hours of lamp life, the light source is about 10 times more usable than any home projector. I’m still working on a full review and should have it up shortly for your reading enjoyment. The BenQ Joybee GP1 is currently available for you to pre-order, for $499.00 . Trust me, if you travel a lot and want to enjoy a home-like theater experience in your hotel room or need to give impressive presentations, then the Joybee GP1 is your best solution.
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