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What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision India
|August 2025
Home cinema hits the bedroom - even the bedroom ceiling
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We have recently seen all kinds of weird and wonderful designs as manufacturers try to find new ways to cater for the 'movies anywhere' projector market. No convenience-focused projector we have seen, though, has looked quite like BenQ's GV31.
Its mostly circular shape slots vertically into a simple desktop cradle, within which it can be rotated through 135 degrees to show images on either a wall or - get this, lazy home cinema fans - ceiling.
Perhaps the closest projector rival to the GV31 right now, in the sense that it also sits in a cradle within which it can be rotated through (actually more than) 135 degrees, is Samsung's barrel-shaped, but much smaller and more portable, The Freestyle, or the Xgimi MoGo 3 Pro, which can rotate through 130 degrees.
The GV31 features an upright circular design, where its 20cm-high wheel-like body is broken only by a single angular protrusion containing a rectangular lens aperture. The sides of the GV31's wheel shape feature grilled finishes to allow the projector to emit both heat from its LED lighting system and sound from an integrated stereo speaker system.
The circular projector's stability is aided by a gentle magnetic 'grip' within the base, while it also rotates smoothly when you want to adjust the projected image's orientation from the wall to the ceiling. It's a design that doesn't look as though it should work, but actually does. And it is compact enough to sit on a bedside table.
The clever way the GV31's design is used to integrate a 4W speaker into each side (with a claimed soundstage splay of more than 270 degrees) and an 8W subwoofer 'chamber' pays off handsomely. In fact, so confident is BenQ in the GV31's audio performance that it even provides the option to use it as a wireless speaker.
This story is from the August 2025 edition of What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision India.
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