Thursday, October 6th 2022
BenQ Launches the GV11 Portable Projector with Sound by Trevolo
BenQ, internationally renowned innovator of visual solutions and digital lifestyle devices, unveiled today GV11 smart portable projector, focusing the company's professional color expertise and quality leadership into an ideal personal entertainment appliance.
Offering unlimited enjoyment for modern lifestyles with space and time constraints, GV11 provides the freedom of rotating-angle ceiling / wall / screen projection and battery-powered portability with the convenience of certified Android TV content diversity in an all-in-one audio-visual design."Born of BenQ's DLP and display technology expertise, GV11 is custom-built for today's new generation of busy digital natives and first-time projector buyers," said Conway Lee, President of BenQ Corporation. "Perfect for watching comfortably anytime, anywhere, GV11 creates big-screen immersion in small spaces, even onto the ceiling at bedtime, and with certified Android TV onboard, has no need for other streaming dongles to instantly access unlimited entertainment."
GV11's rotating lens and automatic vertical keystone offer an incredible range of angles for projecting onto walls, screens, or ceiling for laid-back viewing. Requiring just 7.5 feet distance for an 80" image, GV11 delivers immersive cinematic experiences in the same space that a smaller TV would occupy.
Powered by Google-certified Android TV 10, GV11 instantly serves up a sea of content from over 5000 streaming apps such as Prime Video, Hulu, YouTube, and more. Unlike other budget projectors, GV11 provides glitch-free movies, shows, sporting events, and music without the hassle of additional streaming equipment.
Equipped with a 270-degree 5 W sound system with treVolo-tuned audio modes and bass-extending sealed enclosure design to offer best audio experience for rotating angle projection, GV11 comes with everything needed to stream endless entertainment, cast from any device, play music in a neatly integrated all-in-one device with a seamless interface, Voice Assistant, and Chromecast built-in.
The GV11 will be available for purchase beginning in November.
Source:
BenQ
Offering unlimited enjoyment for modern lifestyles with space and time constraints, GV11 provides the freedom of rotating-angle ceiling / wall / screen projection and battery-powered portability with the convenience of certified Android TV content diversity in an all-in-one audio-visual design."Born of BenQ's DLP and display technology expertise, GV11 is custom-built for today's new generation of busy digital natives and first-time projector buyers," said Conway Lee, President of BenQ Corporation. "Perfect for watching comfortably anytime, anywhere, GV11 creates big-screen immersion in small spaces, even onto the ceiling at bedtime, and with certified Android TV onboard, has no need for other streaming dongles to instantly access unlimited entertainment."
GV11's rotating lens and automatic vertical keystone offer an incredible range of angles for projecting onto walls, screens, or ceiling for laid-back viewing. Requiring just 7.5 feet distance for an 80" image, GV11 delivers immersive cinematic experiences in the same space that a smaller TV would occupy.
Powered by Google-certified Android TV 10, GV11 instantly serves up a sea of content from over 5000 streaming apps such as Prime Video, Hulu, YouTube, and more. Unlike other budget projectors, GV11 provides glitch-free movies, shows, sporting events, and music without the hassle of additional streaming equipment.
Equipped with a 270-degree 5 W sound system with treVolo-tuned audio modes and bass-extending sealed enclosure design to offer best audio experience for rotating angle projection, GV11 comes with everything needed to stream endless entertainment, cast from any device, play music in a neatly integrated all-in-one device with a seamless interface, Voice Assistant, and Chromecast built-in.
The GV11 will be available for purchase beginning in November.
5 Comments on BenQ Launches the GV11 Portable Projector with Sound by Trevolo
@TheLostSwede not a bad market to get into honestly, could be good side money for some of these computer companies, they have the engineers that could pull it off I suspect. most of the air filters I have seen are crap quality. would be nice to have a proper HEPA filter in my room someday.