BenQ is a world-renowned company for innovation in imaging solutions. The manufacturer announced today the launch of the GV30 and GS50 portable projectors, the first models in the world to offer an integrated 2.1 audio system. It offers deep bass, clear sound and powerful audio effects. Being portable, the new models offer the cinematic experience to the wearer, offering vivid colors and a strong contrast. We have details about the GV30 and GS50 projectors below.
Steve Chu, President of BenQ Europe, said:
The two models come with 2.1 audio systems consisting of dedicated speakers for medium and high sounds, but also woofer for deep and resonant bass. Thus, the projectors offer a cinematic experience while watching not only through the good quality image, but also through an exceptional sound. The BenQ treVolo team has optimized the audio system to deliver a calibrated sound and a top acoustic experience. The BenQ GV30 and GS50 come with viewing modes such as Cinema, Sports, Gaming and Music and also work as a portable Bluetooth speaker.
The GV30 and GS50 are completely wireless projectors and run Android TV, offering access to Google Play, live streaming applications, movies, shows, sports and games. This OS also makes it possible to wirelessly stream content from PCs, iOS or Android phones, and tablets.
The GV30 is equipped with CinematicColor technology, offers a Rec.709 color spectrum, comes with 720p resolution and offers a brightness of 300 ANSI Lumens. The BenQ GS50, on the other hand, offers images in Full HD resolution, 500 ANSI Lumens brightness and HDR support. Both models are meticulously calibrated from the factory to provide natural colors and realistic images. In addition, BenQ has included modes such as Cinema and Day Time that provide vibrant contrast and precise detail even in bright light conditions.
The BenQ GV30 offers a 135-degree projection angle, allowing for versatile placement. The GS50 model offers safety features for outdoor use, even with the IPX2 standard for water resistance and drop resistance (up to 70 centimeters). Exact autonomy is not revealed, but BenQ claims that both models are capable of completing a feature film. The life of the light source is 30,000 hours.
The two models allow the connection of laptops, Blu-Ray equipment or consoles and via HDMI. The headlights are easy to carry, weighing only 1.6 kilograms and equipped with a handle. The price is not yet revealed, but more details about BenQ GV30 here and about GS50 here!