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BenQ launches GP520 4K HDR home entertainment projector with Google TV and Netflix

BenQ launches GP520 4K HDR projector with built-in Google TV and Netflix, designed for modern homes with stunning visuals and sound.

BenQ has introduced its latest home entertainment device, the BenQ GP520, a compact 4K HDR projector designed to deliver high-quality visuals and smart convenience to your living room. With 2,600 ANSI lumens, built-in Google TV and Netflix, and advanced image optimisation technology, the GP520 brings a cinema-like experience right into your home.

Compact design made for modern homes

The GP520 is designed to fit seamlessly into contemporary living spaces. Its compact and stylish form allows you to place it on a table, mount it on a tripod, or install it on the ceiling. This versatility means you can easily find the perfect spot for it in any room.

It comes with three standard 1/4” tripod screw holes located at the top, bottom, and rear of the projector, giving you multiple mounting options. If you prefer a more permanent setup, you can also use the ceiling mount installation.

Whether you live in a spacious home or a small apartment, the GP520’s flexibility ensures you get the best viewing experience without compromising your room’s layout or design.

Stunning visuals with auto cinema mode

BenQ’s GP520 stands out with its Auto Cinema Mode, a smart feature that adjusts colour settings based on factors like wall colour, ambient light, and screen size. With this technology, you no longer need to worry if your walls are white, cream, or even blue — the GP520 can automatically fine-tune its visuals to match six of the most common wall colours.

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The projector also adapts to your viewing environment, adjusting the angle, distance, and brightness to suit the conditions. This means you get clear, vibrant images whether you’re watching during the day or at night, without the hassle of manual calibration.

Built-in Netflix and Google TV for endless entertainment

With Netflix and Google TV built right in, you can start streaming your favourite content straight away. There’s no need to connect an external device — everything you need is already included. Whether you want to watch movies, catch up on TV shows, or browse apps, the GP520 makes it quick and easy.

The user-friendly interface helps you navigate through apps and content smoothly, so you can focus on enjoying your entertainment instead of figuring out settings. With access to thousands of movies, series, and streaming apps, the GP520 turns your living room into your personal cinema.

Immersive sound with bass reflex speaker box

Great visuals deserve equally great sound, and BenQ has ensured the GP520 delivers both. The projector comes with a bass reflex speaker box, providing deep bass, crisp dialogue, and rich audio to enhance your viewing or gaming experience.

Whether you’re watching an action-packed blockbuster, enjoying a concert, or playing your favourite video game, the GP520’s audio performance ensures you feel fully immersed.

Launch details and special offers

The BenQ GP520 officially launched on 2 March 2025 at 8 PM with a retail price of S$2,099. To celebrate the launch, BenQ is offering two special promotions:

  • Early Bird Price: For the first 5 days (from 2 March 2025 at 8 PM to 7 March 2025), you can purchase the GP520 for just S$1,899.
  • Survey Discount: From 2 March 2025 at 8 PM to 16 March 2025, you can receive an extra S$150 discount if you complete a survey, even if you miss the early bird period.

These offers make it the perfect time to upgrade your home entertainment setup with a projector that combines high-quality visuals, smart features, and sleek design.

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