- The brand new VisionMaster Max has interchangeable lenses, and as much as 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Efficient distinction of fifty,000:1, and promise of deeper black ranges than ordinary
- £4,999 / £4,349 / €4,999 (about AU$10,312).
Valerion has introduced an enhanced model of its VisionMaster Max laser projector that delivers improved brightness and distinction in addition to considerably improved black-level efficiency and the elimination of rainbow results.
Valerion says that is the world’s first way of life projector to function interchangeable lenses, gigabit Ethernet and “unmatched” black-level efficiency.
That latter enhancement comes by way of the excellently named NoirScene Darkish Discipline Engine and guarantees “inky blacks and breathtaking dimensionality that will make even OLED shows jealous.”
VisionMaster Max: key options
The brand new VisionMaster Max is able to peak brightness of three,500 ISO Lumens and delivers native distinction of 5,000:1 and enhanced black degree (EBL) distinction of fifty,000:1.
The projector is designed to throw photos of as much as 300 inches by way of its RGB triple laser, and it options Dolby Imaginative and prescient, HDR10+, IMAX Enhanced, Filmmaker mode and 24/48fps operation. There is a low-latency (4ms) mode for gaming, dynamic tone mapping and 110% of the Rec.2020 shade gamut.
As for that NoirScene Darkish Discipline Engine, it makes use of three core applied sciences: an Enhanced Black Degree Algorithm for real-time optimization; a sealed design for the laser engine and lens to attenuate stray mild interference; and a six-blade precision aperture with multi-level adjustment to manage mild on the pixel degree.
Valerion is at the moment itemizing the brand new VisionMaster Max for pre-order – transport begins in October 2025 – with a value of $4,999 / £4,349 / €4,999 (about AU$10,312).
If you would like some massive audio system to go together with your massive display screen, Valerion can be launching its ThunderBeat 5.1.2 wi-fi encompass system this week to pair with the brand new projector.
It is a Dolby Atmos system with low latency and, and its official value is $1,298 (so we would anticipate £1,299 / €1,299 (about AU$2,679). It is a very intriguing choice as wi-fi Dolby Atmos system begin to take off, and we’re undoubtedly eager to provide it a strive – lowering the variety of bins wanted for a projector setup will solely assist tempt folks to the world of actually massive screens.