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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Forget your mobile phone projectors, the BenQ Joybee GP1 is a mini image thrower that's so small it can fit in your hand but still looks as the Projector God intended - like a projector. It's so small in fact that it'll slip in your manbag no...
USB is the easiest way to carry your movies around, but it's fiddly convert files into MPEG-1 or MJPEG format. BenQ has included software though for doing this though, but it's still not as easy as we'd like. Also, fussy home cinema buffs cert...
Get past the price and forget about its little flaws and the BenQ Joybee GP1 is cute, highly portable projector. Still, this is leading the pico projector brigade. And how!Best offers for the BenQ Joybee GP1Oyyy.co.uk £339.99 Amazon Marketplace...
Abstract: Verdict: The low price and amazing portability of the GP1 make it the best mini projector to date, but it's still far from perfect. BenQ's Joybee GP1 is tiny - it literally fits in your hand - and weighs just 640g. This DLP projector achieves this f...
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...
The Benq GP1 is a realistic replacement for a full-sized model – with good control of colour options and auto-keystoning it’s a very effective point-and-show option for business use, and can give some of the cheaper home cinema systems a run f...
BenQ is a little later than some to the LED portable projector market but it would seem the wait has been well worth it. It's among the smallest, has the most features - including USB video playback and photo viewing - and currently is one of the cheapest...
USB does not support DivX, buttons in the unit aren't very responsive
The projector is priced around Rs.45,000, which puts it right in the middle of the Acer (36K) and the LG (55K) pocket projectors. I would say the GP1 offers a good blend of features and performance compared to the other two. The Acer is 10K cheaper but...