The Benq Joybee projector is something that you’re either going to think is silly or you’re going to fall in love with nearly instantly. It’s a bunch of neat features balanced by one or two shortcomings, and the price tag—$500—is an awkward straddling of price points for a piece of audio-visual equipment. Is there a market for a “budget” projector that fits in the palm of your hand? Will people find a use for it?
The answer to that question is largely personal, but after using the Joybee for a number of days, I have my verdict: I’m in love.
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