BenQ Joybee GP1 Mini Projector

PhlatLight LED chip PT-39 is specifically designed for projection systems using micro-screens from 0.4 “to 0.55″ with red, green and blue PhlatLight LED. “High-levels of brightness and ultra-reliable PhlatLight LEDs to Joybee mini projector of choice for business and video games both loyalists,” said Stephane Bellosguardo, Director of Product Marketing, Projection Display Business, Luminus Devices. “In addition to being reasonably priced at under $ 499, the Joybee mini projector offers unparalleled reliability and the system of super dynamic images allowed PhlatLight DEL.

BenQ Joybee mini projector

“BenQ projector JoyBee the GP1 is our latest offering which is unmatched in quality, price, and now the light source with LEDs PhlatLight winning,” said Di Po, director of marketing at BenQ America. “BenQ’s mission to continue to develop compact projection systems as the new BenQ Joybee mini-projector, which are ideal for many environments, such as films, games, a meeting room for demonstrations and on the road of professional affairs. “

BenQ mini projector specifications
• Model: Joybee GP1
• Projection System: DLP technology
• Brightness: 100 ANSI lumens
• Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
• Aspect Ratio: 4:2 Native
• Resolution: VGA (640×480) to SXGA (1280×1024)

Mini projector BenQ Joybee recently became available and its price stays below $ 499. [via letsgodigital]


Published July 13, 2009 in Component, Computer, Digital Projector, Gadgets
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