
BenQ
The BenQ GV50 is a portable 1080p laser projector delivering 500 ANSI lumens with Google TV integration and a 2.1‑channel audio system. It features auto focus, auto keystone, obstacle‑avoidance sensors and a 360° rotating base for easy bedside or small‑room setup.
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$599.00
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$705.89
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$599.00
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$799.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the GV50 for its bright laser output, premium build, and intelligent auto‑setup features that make it exceptionally easy to use in a bedroom setting. They also highlight the low input lag for casual gaming and the convenience of built‑in Google TV, while noting the fixed lens and modest brightness as constraints for larger or brighter spaces.
What Users Say
Consumers repeatedly mention the convenience of Google TV and the flexible rotating base, describing the projector as a plug‑and‑play solution for bedside movie nights. Praise centers on the clear 1080p image, decent built‑in speakers, and the ability to run off a power bank, while the limited brightness and short battery life are the most common concerns.
Common Complaints
Users often cite the limited USB‑A media drive capacity (max 128 GB) and the relatively short 150‑minute battery runtime as constraints for extended viewing sessions.
How It Compares
vs. Vankyo Performance V700W
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Disadvantages
Choose the GV50 for brighter, smarter, and more portable performance; choose Vankyo if you need a lower‑cost option and can accept lower brightness and fewer smart features.
vs. BenQ GV30/GV31
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Opt for the GV50 if you want the latest brightness, resolution, and smart features; stick with GV30/GV31 if ultra‑light weight and lower cost are your primary concerns.