Overwhelmed with questions about how to make your next projection set-up work? Lost in the jungle of products and promises? Our G50 is the smart answer!
Leading in size, weight and energy-efficiency, the G50 is an affordable yet powerful single-chip WUXGA projector fit for single and multi-channel projections in boardrooms, museums, corporate events, experience centers, or entry-level simulation applications.
Leading in size & weight
The new G50s significantly outperform similar projectors on the market in terms of size and weight with the highest light efficiency visualizing high-quality content at its best.
Weighing from 11-13kg the G50 is approximately 33% smaller and lighter than its compact G62 brothers, which makes the G50s officially the smallest projectors in our offering as well as in the industry.
Leading in energy efficiency
With the sustainability topic increasing in importance for all of us, the G50 projectors are designed to limit energy consumption. Thanks to its market leading energy efficiency of up to 18 Lm/W it is the cheapest lumen per watts out there. Coupled with the projector’s long-lasting laser phosphor light source with a lifetime of up to 20,000 hours, the G50 projectors are not only a smart but also a greener answer to your projection needs.
Reuse your Barco lens fleet for optimal ROI
If you already own a G60/G62 projector, you can simply reuse the lenses on the G50 projectors. There’s no need to replace your existing lens fleet or invest in new lens gear. If you‘ve selected our high-quality, glass lens range with variable throw ratio in the past, you can reap the benefits from your investment again.
And with access to a large fleet of swappable lenses you are always ready for the future.
Quick on-site access with Barco Pulse Mobile App
The growing Pulse ecosystem consists of various software tools to enable easier projector control. The G50 projectors support the Pulse Mobile App, available in the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. This app serves as a remote controller and allows for quick tweaking of basic projection parameters, such as lens adjustments, projector orientation, shutter power, test patterns and black level settings.