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BenQ Joybee GP2 Pro Reviews

ProjectorCentral‘s review Edit

The Joybee GP2 raises the bar in the mini-projector category with optional battery operation, a broad range of source connections, and Apple iPhone/iPod docking. It also has an ample internal memory for many applications. It is not the brightest or least expensive mini-projector, but it does redefine the word "versatility" in its class.
9.3 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 30, 2012

expertreviews‘s review Edit

The GP2 is a versatile portable projector with reasonable image quality and a wealth of connections. If you don't need the iPod dock there are cheaper alternatives, though; 3M's PocketProjector MP180 and MicroVision's Showwx+ HDMI should be on your shortlist depending on where you store your files and the type of content you want to project, while if you're mainly going to project from a laptop's VGA port the Asus P1 Pico Projector has better image quality than the GP2 and costs over £100 less.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 29, 2012

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

BenQ's Joybee GP2 has a clear list of positives and a clear list of negatives. If you're the kind of person that can overlook some image quality problems in exchange for portability and connectivity -- a travelling executive or salesperson, maybe -- the GP2 would be a useful tool. Find a dark room and it's able to produce an acceptable picture for casual movie watching, although the integrated speakers aren't great at high volume.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 08, 2012

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The BenQ Joybee GP2 is a versatile palmtop projector that packs an iPhone dock and has a solid suite of connectivity choices.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 24, 2012

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

BenQ’s tiny GP2 is a jack of all trades and master of few, but given the size, price and versatility of this LED mini projector, there’s not much that can compete. Added to the fact that none of its flaws are fatal, it’s a worthy investment whether you want a highly portable home cinema projector or business presentation device. As long as you’re aware of its limitations, we highly recommend it.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 20, 2012

Audioholics‘s review Edit

Almost every complaint we had with the BenQ Joybee GP1 was addressed with the Joybee GP2. They've greatly expanded the number and types of connections. They've included a carrying case for the power supply (and even added an optional battery). The only thing we don't know is if they've reduced the size of the power supply and if the fan noise is still an issue. With 2 GB of internal memory, an HDMI connection, Made for iPhone/iPod dock, doubling of the brightness, and so much more, it's unlikely to matter. If you thought the BenQ Joybee GP1 sounded like a good deal, for $50 more, the Joybee GP2 is an absolute steal.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Nov 28, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.3 / 10, based on the 6 reviews.


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