Just because summer is almost over, doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. BenQ’s uniquely designed portable projectors—the GS50 and the GV30—are the perfect accessory to make any party or event truly memorable. Throw up a slideshow, watch movies or live streams, and play music all with just one device to have a good time with friends and family. Read on to find out what makes these projectors so special and how to enter for a chance to win one.
High-definition and immersive visuals for your viewing pleasure
Both the BenQ GV30 and the BenQ GS50 projectors are designed to be used in low to no-light environments. With them, you can project images between 30 inches to 100 inches in size to get optimal, bright high-definition quality. The GS50 projects at 1080p resolution with 500 lumens while the GV30 projects at 720p with 300 lumens. Now, you might think that 720p resolution means that the image just won’t look as good as a 1080p projection, but in Andy’s review of the GV30, you’ll see a comparison of projections from both these models side by side. And besides a colour variation, even if you look closely, you’d be hard-pressed to identify a noticeable difference in picture definition between the two.
Another reason these two little projectors are excellent choices for home theatre is their projection technology. Digital Light Processing (DLP) uses a chip made up of millions of tiny mirrors to reflect light from an LED lamp after it passes through a colour wheel. This type of projection results in higher colour accuracy and deeper contrast in shadows. Additionally, as opposed to laser projectors, DLP hardware is smaller and can fit inside more portable builds, allowing you to enjoy high-quality videos wherever you are—provided you have a flat, white surface to project on.
Portability and extra features make each projector a party favourite
The GV30 and GS50 come in cute, well-designed builds and can easily be transported anywhere with their built-in carrying straps and included carrying cases. Both also have about 2.5 hours of battery life so you can watch a movie completely wirelessly on a full charge. The 720p GV30 projector comes with a magnetic mount that allows you to easily and securely adjust the angle of projection to suit your needs. The 1080p GS50 projector has rubberized feet and a button-release kickstand for the same purpose. You can see its functionality and get the full effect of its cute, retro design in the GS50 review we posted on the blog. The GS50 is also IPX2 rated, meaning you can use it while it’s raining or by the pool without worrying about splashes!
We love a 2-in-1 device here on the blog, and both these projectors can also function as standalone Bluetooth speakers. So when you’re not using it for movie night, you can play music and enjoy the surprisingly powerful and dynamic audio that each produces. As our reviewer, Andy, put it, it’s like carrying a party in a box! As a bonus, both projectors come with wireless casting functionality and Android TV, opening up a whole world of media that you can project. What more could you want?
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways.
- In a comment below this contest article, tell us which projector—BenQ GV30 or BenQ GS50—you would like to have and why.
- In a comment below the GV30 review OR in a comment below the GS50 review tell us one feature of that projector that you find the most useful.
- For up to two (2) additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel (one entry per channel!) sharing with your friends and followers that you are entering to win a projector, include the hashtag #BBYBenQProjectorContest, so we can find your post, and include one of the pictures showing on this article. Then return here and tell us in a comment below on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any two social media channels (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.), but the post must be public so we can verify it is there.
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we will randomly select two winners from all eligible entries. One winner will receive the BenQ GV30 review unit, and one will receive the BenQ GS50 review unit.
This contest runs from September 8th to September 22nd.
Remember that you can enter this contest in three different ways for a maximum of four entries. Share this contest with your friends, and any budding party planners in your life so that they can have a chance to win one of these unique projectors too.
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Good luck!
I like the idea of the GS50 because it has higher resolution
I like the GS50 better because of the better quality image, plus the more practical shape
I like the GS50 because of its higher resolution
The GS50 for 1080p resolution
GS50, higher resolution
I would love the GS50 model due to its 1080p resolution,thanks
The GS50 for sure because of the 1080p and 200 more lumens.
The GS50 Seems to have the highest resolution, so that is the one that I’d prefer.
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The GS50 as it has 1080p resolution
The portable design lets me carry it anywhere I go and its capability to display the screen size from 30″ up to 100″
I would like the BenQ GS50, for the better resolution and color. It would be fantastic at Halloween to project images on my window.
I would pick the GS50 because I think it would give me a better quality of picture.
I would like the BenQ GS50, for the better resolution and colours, ability to project a slightly larger image and the higher lumen count. Its hard to get it really dark in/around our home. The BenQ GS50 might be able to yield a noticeably better picture for us.
Has the àbilitý of 30-100 in screen!!
The GS50 given the higher lumens count.
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The GV30 seems more practical for display adjustment with his magnetic mount
I like the GS50 because of its higher resolution and more lumens.
I prefer the GS50 for the 1080p resolution.
i prefer the GS50 for its higher resolution and more lumens.
I would be happy to have either one, but preferably the GS50 for its higher resolution and more lumens.
I prefer the bigger resolution on the GS50 Projector with 1080p.
They are both great products, but I prefer the GS50 because of its higher resolution and more lumens.
I like the size, style and the power of the BenQ GS50
The GS50 hi resolution
The GS50 projector with 1080p. I like the bigger resolution.
I like the BenQ GS50 projector because its three-metre projection distance lets you project to 30 to 112-inch screens.
The GS50. Higher resolution and more lumens.
I would love 1080p GS50 projector for the great resolution
My pick is the BenQ 1080p portable projector (GS50). I think it’s great that it’s splash proof and has a good water rating makes me feel comfortable using it outside
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The GS50 projector for the bigger resolution
The GS50.
Higher resolution & more lumens!
I like the BenQ GS50 projector because its three-metre projection distance lets you project to 30 to 112-inch screens.
the gs50 for the resoution and easy to pack away shape, the odd round shape seems hard to keep safe
I’m for the 1080 p GS50, a great projector
The GS50. Higher resolution and more lumens.
I would really love the 1080p GS50 projector because of it’s small size and great resolution.
The GS50 projector for the better resolution.
I would love 1080p GS50 projector for the great resolution
I would love 1080p GS50 projector , the great resolution
BenQ GV30 looks cuter, and small
I would love 1080p GS50 projector hence, the great resolution.
The GS50 projector with 1080p. I like the bigger resolution.
BenQ GS50 for the win
I would like the GS50 because of its higher 1080p resolution.
BenQ GV30 looks cuter, and small enough to suit my minimalistic home.
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