2012年2月9日 星期四

BenQ adds more joy to super-portable Joybee prjector

BenQ's new Joybee GP2 video projector is highly portable and works with an array of media sources. Onboard memory allows it to be used independently of other devices.

BenQ launched its tiny Joybee video projector back in September 2009. The company has now released its second-generation offering, the Joybee GP2.

Despite measuring 140.3 x 93.8 x 129.8 mm and weighing 1.05kg (all including the optional battery), the Joybee GP2 can project a 1280x800 pixel image measuring between 20 and 160 in (50 to 406 cm) with a brightness of 200 ANSI lumens.

For such a compact device, the Joybee GP2 has an surprising array of interfaces: VGA, composite, mini HDMI, audio in and out, iPod/iPhone dock, USB, and SD/SDHC. This means it can be used with a wide variety of sources at home or away.

The Joybee GP2 even has 2GB of internal memory so it can be preloaded with content and used stand-alone.

BenQ claims the LED lamp is good for 30,000 hours (ten years at eight hours per day) without loss of brightness.

“The Joybee GP2 is about providing the consumer with a user friendly experience like no other – it is unique to the market via the Apple docking station, unparalleled connectivity applications and size," said Chee F Chung, BenQ's general manager for Australia. "It is so small and light it truly fits in the palm of your hand making it totally portable and easy to transport."

The Joybee GP2 goes on sale this month for $699.

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