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June 2009
(75%)
57 Reviews
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Abstract: BenQ Joybee GP1 Review By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Oct 26, 09 07:37 PM PDT The BenQ Joybee GP1 is a mini-projector that is marketed by BenQ as a fun device that follows you in any room, in any place. The Joybee GP1 accepts VGA or analog signals, so it ...
Our top-end unit retails for $160. Even when considering the price drop for a 128-bit version, other 2.5-inch portable hard disks with comparable storage can be found for around $100. But assuming hardware encryption is a must-have, we would say that...
Small and lightweight, Good price, USB reader is convenient, Bulbfree DLP,
Simply not bright enough for most situations, Awkwardly placed controls on remote and projector, Relatively low resolution.
The concept of a small projector that can project video and pictures sans computer is attractive. The idea of a lampless projector that doesn’t need its lamp replaced after a year or two is also appealing. Unfortunately, barring the small size of the J...
BenQs Joybee GP1 is a new breed of pocket projector. With its LED lamp, it promises to light up your game room - or hotel room - for years to come. While it is not bright enough to be a true home entertainment projector, and connectivity requires a c...
Abstract: John Virata Small form factor projectors have captured a lot of attention in the last year or so, probably due in part to their portability as well as the images that they output. BenQ has recently released a projector called the Joybee GP1 mini projec...
Abstract: Small form factor projectors have captured a lot of attention in the last year or so, probably due in part to their portability as well as the images that they output. BenQ has recently released a projector called the Joybee GP1 mini projector, that ...
Overall, the Joybee GP1 is a low-cost, low-power alternative to a power-hungry TV that’s easily portable and quiet. The controls atop the GP1 are lackluster and frustrating, so I suggest using the remote control. Input options are limited at the moment...
Abstract: TVs are great, but theyre not particularly useful if you want to game somewhere else, like say while camping or setting up a second station at a friends house. Sure, you could lug a 50 inch screen into the car, but its far easier to move a projector....
Abstract: Over the years projectors have gotten both smaller and more accessible to home users. These are both welcome changes given how unwieldy some of these products could be, not to mention expensive enough to drive off all but the most avid enthusiasts. Hoo...