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BenQ wire-free portable LED projector unleashes instant entertainment for lifestyle trendsetters

BenQ, the global No.1 DLP projector brand, introduced today GV1 portable LED projector, a new way for digital lifestyle trendsetters to cut the cord and enjoy big-picture entertainment in any setting. Compact and lightweight, the battery-operated GV1 streams movies, social media, videos, and music via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB-C and HDMI without setup hassle or […]

BenQ, the global No.1 DLP projector brand, introduced today GV1 portable LED projector, a new way for digital lifestyle trendsetters to cut the cord and enjoy big-picture entertainment in any setting. Compact and lightweight, the battery-operated GV1 streams movies, social media, videos, and music via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB-C and HDMI without setup hassle or connectivity concerns.

“GV1 is an entertainment powerhouse packed into the size of a large cup of coffee,” said Conway Lee, President of BenQ Corporation. “Without cables or even Wi-Fi, it instantly streams supersized audiovisual content anywhere, opening a new world of multi- entertainment possibilities for diverse lifestyles.”

GV1’s portability and instant readiness uncover unlimited new ways for users to watch large-scale entertainment in a wide range of situations such as while cooking for family, gathered with friends, collaborating at work, or even during workouts.

A convenient adjustment hinge allows 15˚ of tilt range for GV1’s high-mounted projection lens, enabling 77cm of vertical image offset for the 100” projected image to be placed at a comfortable viewing height. Together with automatic keystone correction, GV1 produces beautifully optimized picture quality without any setup hassle.

GV1 ensures uninterrupted entertainment via dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as direct hotspot wireless streaming capability when Wi-Fi is not available. In addition, GV1 includes a single USB-C port, which can stream media via DisplayPort over USB, read and play media files directly from USB-C flash drives. Or utilize the HDMI to USB-C adapter and display the contents from any HDMI devices.

Equipped with a 5-watt chambered speaker, GV1 doubles as a portable Bluetooth speaker at the touch of a button. Its 3-hour battery life is ideal for get together, full-length family movie nights, and instant-on entertainment without any cords whatsoever.

Powered by ultimately durable Digital Light Processing, the 2015 Academy Award of Merit Oscar® winning technology used in 90% of the world’s digital cinemas, GV1 delivers long-lasting DLP picture quality with precise colors and razor-sharp clarity coupled with a 30,000 hour maintenance-free LED light source.

GV1 retails at S$649 and available on Lazada BenQ Store and Shopee BenQ Store.

From November 1st, 2020 to December 31th, 2020, with every purchase of GV1 or any BenQ products exceeding S$160, BenQ customers stand a chance to win a Nintendo Switch console after registering the purchase. 

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