Wednesday, 20 May 2009

BenQ GP1 LED Pocket Projector With Integrated USB Reader

BenQ has launched what it is calling the world's first LED pocket
projector. The BenQ GP1 has inbuilt USB connectivity which will allow
users to view movies, slides, videos, etc without having to depend on a
PC for connectivity to the projector.

You can also connect digital cameras, PDAs, iPods, iPhones, smartphones,
gaming consoles, and laptops to the GP1. The projector enables viewing
on screens up to 10 inches to 80 inches in diagonal size. Integrated
speakers and a detachabele iPod dock are also present. An LCD engine is
at the heart of the GP1 and manufacturers offer a 20,000-hour lamp life.

The BenQ GP1 offers 100 ANSI lumen perceived power of light which means
it can project from a fair distance. It weighs a mere 1.4 pounds, is
portable, and can be carried in a bag. The GP1 ensures picutre color
quality with its BrilliantColor technology and a 120 percent NTSC color
gamut. Preset and programmable modes for picture and video are
available. The GP1 will be available in March for an MSRP of $599.

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