For years I’ve wanted a decent projector setup but have never found a picture quality that rivals the best TV tech such as OLED. I drool over 3-chip laser projectors that cost more than some automobiles and massive systems at the multiplex that rival the cost of some homes, but the home projector market really hasn’t been my priority. There’s something to be said about having that BIG image at home, and given the trick up the BenQ GP500 projector’s sleeve, I was super excited to give a modern unit a try. How did it stack up? Read on to find out!
Specifications of the BenQ GP500 projector
- Image: 1 chip DLP, 1,500 lumens, dynamic contrast 100,000:1
- Resolution – 3840×2160
- LED lamp – 20,000 to 30,000 hours
- Aspect ratio – 16:9 (4K HD)
- 3x manual zoom, powered autofocus assisted by front-facing camera
- 2 m – 4.4 m distance to the screen, 102 cm – 509 cm optimal image size
- Size: 18 cm x 26 cm x 27 cm, 5.4 kg
- 4 internal speakers
- Audio out: mini jack, optical, eARC
- HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 2.2), 2 x USB, wireless networking/streaming (supplied with Roku stick)
Setting up the BenQ GP500 projector
To BenQ’s credit, the setup of this projector is extraordinarily simple and it’s essentially a plug-and-play instant home cinema. Thanks to built-in test patterns and a front facing camera, all you need to do is to aim at a screen (or, if you must, a white-painted wall), adjust the manual zoom slider, and you’re pretty much set.
The model comes with a Roku stick for streaming that you install inside the unit, making this truly an all-in-one device that you can dial in and just take to wherever you want to watch. I was testing as part of an existing home theatre setup so I didn’t bother with the stick, but it’s nice that the internal HDMI port and USB charger can work with many models. Just a note—this particular model doesn’t support one of the most popular streaming services.
The projector is designed to work in front of you rather than rear-mounted, so it’s best if you can accommodate it on a coffee table or small rack in front of your seating position so you can get the most out of its other remarkable feature.
Powerful built-in audio—the real magic of the BenQ GP500 projector
Not to bury the lede too much, but what truly sets the BenQ GP500 apart from the competition is that it’s really two devices in one. First, it’s fundamentally a capable projector, able to play back up to 4K images with terrific quality.
Its second magic trick is its audio capabilities, which makes this an even more remarkable device. With four built-in, powerful speakers, you’re essentially getting a powered Bluetooth speaker that rivals many standalone products. If you wish, you can stream right from your phone music, skipping some of the images and simply having it rock with room-filling sound.
Of course, for movie fans, the whole point is to have engaging sound that syncs well with the images being projected. Here the BenQ GP500 does a terrific job of creating a wide soundstage that rivals the size of the picture. It uses various processing modes so you can tweak the sound. In installations that are a bit more challenging, you can even target it to be left or right of the seating position. The audio can be tweaked to emphasize one channel over another to bring back a “phantom center” regardless of where you place it.
It’s for audio reasons that the projector works best situated in front, though you can place it wherever you wish, especially if bypassing the internal audio when set up as part of a full surround sound setup. What I love about the unit is the ability for it to live primarily within a home theatre environment. Given its portability and capabilities, you could also drag it outside for a drive-in-like outdoor experience or maybe another room showing off images during a party while blasting tunes. It’s this unique flexibility that really makes the BenQ GP500 shine.
Sound quality of the BenQ GP500 projector
Given its small size and relatively lightweight chassis, I was pleasantly surprised at the clarity and impact of the built-in audio of the BenQ GP500. While there is a small amount of fan noise to contend with in a super quiet room, it’s clearly been designed to be close to seating position and not distract from the soundtrack of what you’re watching. Torture test soundtracks did show off some limitations, and the crazy low bass in the likes of Blade Runner 2049 did make for more rattle than a true bass thump. Still, for the vast majority of viewing the sound was pleasing and clear, easily delineating between the film’s score and effect noise and dialogue.
For some, this will be more than sufficient, and I’ve certainly heard purpose-made sound bars that did not approach the audio quality of the BenQ GP500. Still, what I love about this model is the option an owner has to either use built-in audio when it makes sense (during a meeting when connected to a laptop, say, or in that outdoor screening space), while still reserving the ability to turn off the built-in audio playback and have it work as a very respectable projector. It may be indulgent for this to work in addition to a full home theatre setup, but I was excited about the potential, even if I only got to keep it for a short period of time!
Picture quality of the BenQ GP500 projector
Rated around 90% of the DCI-P3 colour space, the GP500 provides a decent, immersive image on your big screen that’s more than sufficient for sports events, casual viewing, etc. While HDR content is supported, even the highest-end projectors do not resolve the same contrast ratios of modern “regular” TV sets so you should adjust expectations accordingly. Blacks are slightly grey and murky, while specular highlights do manage to shine brightly.
Skin tones of a variety of shades and sources looked decent, though again, even dialling in as best as possible using test discs made it adequate if not exceptional. Clarity is excellent, and thanks to the autofocus capabilities you’re always assured that it’s dialled in perfectly. This is a very good mid-range projector, commensurate with its competition. And, while not reference quality, it certainly can provide impact simply in terms of its very large presentation.
3D support: another selling feature for fans of stereos and stereography
Beyond the audio and regular picture modes, I was extremely pleased to see that the unit does allow for the projection of 3D discs and files. For many, this isn’t a big deal at all, but one of the things I gave up moving to my latest OLED was the ability to playback these titles. No modern television set is capable of 3D playback no matter what budget you spend.
While I wasn’t able to test (the optional active shutter glasses are purchased separately), I was able to confirm that both 3D Blu-ray and files of a server/laptop were able to be processed successfully, provided you force the unit into 16:9 picture mode. I would buy one of these for this alone, making it a backup for 3D playback in my main setup, and a perfect augmentation in other rooms where the built-in audio would truly sing.
Final thoughts on the BenQ GP500 projector
I’m privileged enough to be able to get to review a number of terrific products here, but it’s rare that I come across something that truly changes the way I feel about an entire market segment. I love how the BenQ GP500 serves many purposes, while never sacrificing quality for flexibility. The fact that it can be used with or without the built-in audio is an absolute boon, and the robust audio output functionality shows that the option to bypass was always at the front of mind for the designers.
It’s a very capable model that’s super easy to use and blasts out audio more than good enough for most general watching. When you want to take it up a level the projector is there to do the trick, making it a strong consideration even for someone such as myself with a robust existing system.
I really, really like this projector and can think of many ways I’d love to make use of it. It’s off to the next reviewer, unfortunately, but I have firmly placed it on my own want list. It’s a device that, until I had a chance to test drive, didn’t know how much I was waiting for. It’s such a terrific solution.
The BenQ GP500 is available now at Best Buy.
Table of Contents
- Specifications of the BenQ GP500 projector
- Setting up the BenQ GP500 projector
- Powerful built-in audio—the real magic of the BenQ GP500 projector
- Sound quality of the BenQ GP500 projector
- Picture quality of the BenQ GP500 projector
- 3D support: another selling feature for fans of stereos and stereography
- Final thoughts on the BenQ GP500 projector
Built-in audio is a great feature!
I love the great sound quality, even though it’s a relatively small and portable projector.
The 3d soundscape is a great feature
what I like is the 4 internal speakers and Resolution – 3840×2160
The favorite features I like are 4 internal speakers and the 4 K resolution
The Powerful built-in audio feature mentioned is my favourite.
2D auto keystone which automatically corrects distortion in the image
The the 3D support and 4K resolution are my favorites for sure.
360 soundscape
I like that it has 4 internal speakers. That would give us great audio and be so compact.
The bright picture 4k resolution, and the surround sound ..
Love the great sound.
The fact that it has a Roku stick included makes it really great when you are bringing it to different places.
Thge 4k resolution is huge and the 360 soundscape would make me choose this over anothe rone
I like how you can customize the audio that is built in.
Among the features of the BenQ GP500 projector, the 3D support and 4K resolution stand out as my favorites.
The bright picture 4k resolution, and the surround sound
My favourite feature is the powerful built in audio.
The long lasting (20,000 – 30,000 hrs) LED lamp!
360-degree soundscape is the most impressive feature
I think the 3D support would be great. Hard to do without additional speakers.
I would love to experience the 360 soundscape!
360-degree soundscape is the most impressive feature. Watching outside or in a very large room is great however the sound is always sub-par. Clearly this would not be an issue anymore and everyone can enjoy the video and audio of the movie or game.
The 4k resolution of the BenQ GP500 is my favourite feature! I don’t have anything that displays over 1080p at the moment so this would be an excellent upgrade for our movie viewing!
The built-in audio is a huge plus – I love musicals so this would add to the viewing experience
The long lasting (20,000 – 30,000 hrs) LED lamp!
Definitely 4K resolution
My favourite feature is the powerful built in audio.
Love the sound quality.
love the sound quality
I like the in-built audio
i like the “2d auto keystone” feature.
I love that it projects a 4K high resolution image between 40 to 200 inches, Perfect for taking to the trailer to show movies outside.
We are down sizing and the ability to have the projector against the wall is a great soace saving idea.
My fav feature is the 4k capability! My TV can’t even do 4k so for a cool projector like this to be able to is super impressive and would change my media game !!
The 4K resolution is my favourite feature
4k resolution is my favourite feature.
Built-in great audio
The bright picture 4k resolution, and the surround sound
I’m a big fan of projector 3D and 4K!
My favourite feature of the BenQ GP500 is the 3D support. It’s underrated but There’s some great 3D content to behold!
The bright picture 4k resolution, and the surround sound
The audio on this projector
The sound quality of the projector
The 3D support is my favorite mentioned of its many features.
I love the 1,500 lumens
I would love to check out what a 360-degree soundscape would sound like
I like the 4 internal speakers
I’m a big fan of projector 3D and 4K!
4kresolution
4kresolution
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