Flexible design, Good video and sound quality, Support for AirPlay as well as Chromecast, All-in-one, standalone functionality,
Max resolution limited to 720p, Battery life could be better, Netflix needs a workaround, ShareTweetShare, Share
As I mentioned earlier, the BenQ GV30 presents an interesting take on entertainment, and given its asking price of Rs 54,900, isn't too pricey either. While using a projector basically involves a dim room and the availability of a large white wall that do...
Published: 2021-09-22, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The $599 BenQ GV30 has one of the more innovative projector designs we've seen. Roughly the shape of a 7-inch wheel of cheese, with a built-in bump where the lens is, it sits on a magnetic stand that keeps it from rolling away and lets you effortlessly ro...
Pros, Clever design and outstanding portability, In most modes, delivers neutral color and acceptable or better color accuracy, Impressive audio quality and volume, Includes Android TV dongle for streaming and Chromecast, Rugged enough to withstand drops
Cons, Does not support HDR or the copy protection on 4K UHD discs, No 3D support, Brightest mode shows a noticeable green tint
What the BenQ GV30 gets right, it gets fantastically right. The build quality of this 720p beamer is superb, and while that resolution isn't super high, the image quality remains sharp and readable. Throw in great sound with a strong bass profile and you'...
What the BenQ GV30 gets right, it gets fantastically right. The build quality of this 720p beamer is superb, and while that resolution isn't super high, the image quality remains sharp and readable. Throw in great sound with a strong bass profile and you'...