Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the BenQ Joybee GP1 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BenQ Joybee GP1.
June 2009
(75%)
57 Reviews
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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 ...
Abstract: Schaut man allein auf die Leistungsdaten, macht die "Spaßbiene" (Joybee) Benq GP1 gegen herkömmliche Heimkinoprojektoren zwar keinen Stich. Aber Letztere kann man schließlich auch nicht einfach in der Jackentasche mit sich herumtragen, um etwa auf Mes...
If portability isn’t your main reason for choosing a projector, then there are many other options available for under £500 such as Optoma’s HD700X which is HD Ready and still portable at around twice the size of the GP1. Indeed, priced at...
File support through USB is a little hit and miss, youll need extra cables
As a business expense the GP1 is relatively affordable, but in the home wed still prefer to go for some of the high-spec entry level projectors at a similar costKey specs3.5mm jack, Composite, USB, VGA...
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...
Tiny size, but a solid build, Easy to see image, even in moderately light rooms, Extensive options, automatic keystone-correction makes set-up simple in a variety of locations, You can use content directly off USB media, making portable projection even ea...
The buttons on the projector itself are a pain, and the remote is laid out in an unintuitive way, Video files work well, although wider audio codec support would have been nice, 858X600 native resolution wont wow audiences used to high definition, Image n...