Wednesday, August 5, 2009

BenQ Joybee GP1 Projector Review


BenQ Joybee GP1 Projector Review

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The BenQ Joybee GP1 is the company’s smallest projector. This model features 100 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and SVGA (858 x 600) resolution. Recently the writer from Broadcast Newsroom got the opportunity to review the GP1. They thought that the setup was very simple, especially with the included setup pamphlet. This allowed the writer to have the projector ready and on shortly after taking it from the box. One of the features that the GP1 is known for is the included USB drive that allows a user to use a flashdrive to hold their presentations instead of using a computer. One of the features that was highlighted was the projector’s wall color correction system, which allows the projector to display on any solid color wall and be able to adjust the picture to display as well as you would be displaying on a plain white screen. The image was fairly good, but it performed much better at night because the projector only comes with 100 ANSI lumens. The last comment that the writer had to say was, ‘The first time I used the Joybee, I was a bit unimpressed, especially coming off viewing some of the more expensive projectors out there, but when I played iRobot, and had the projector dialed in, and at night, I was very surprised at the very good image quality that it output.’


[via Broadcast Newsroom]

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