
BenQ GP1 LED pocket projector reviewed: loved, possibly lurved
The universal acclaim for BenQ’s GP1 LED projector is deafening. Naturally, some trade-offs were made in brightness, contrast, and resolution in order to squeeze things down to a palm-sized 5.4 x 4.7 x 2.1-inch footprint. But at just 1.4-pounds, it won’t cause your bicep, atrophied by pantywaist netbooks, too much strain. Thanks to a LED light source with a 20,000 hour lifespan, this $499 DLP projector manages to spread 100 lumens across 858 x 600 pixels with a 2,000:1 contrast — specs that give solid results when projecting a 40-inch image in a bright, shades-drawn room on up to 80-inches in near-black environments.
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