The Valerion VisionMaster Max is the perfect projector for a home theater
We’ve seen some pretty incredible projectors over the years, but none have truly made me want to ditch my TV for it, like the VisionMaster Max. Sure, it’s pricey at $3,999, but it is the ultimate cinema-grade home theater projector. With its wide array of smart tech inside, along with its enhanced black-level feature, it has earned a Best of CES 2025 award from AndroidHeadlines.
As mentioned, the Valerion VisionMaster Max does feature most of the smart features you’d expect. It runs the Google TV platform, giving you access to loads of apps and streaming services. It also has support for Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Miracast for screen mirroring, and on the smart home side, there is support for Google Home and Apple Homekit 2. So it’ll work great no matter which ecosystem you’re in.
The Enhanced Black Level Feature makes this truly a projector that can replace your TV
A lot of times, projectors struggle with good black levels, especially those that are not ultra-short throw projectors. But Valerion has fixed that. With its Enhanced Black Level Mode, it uses a special algorithm that dynamically adjusts various parameters, including the laser engine power, gamma curve and RGB levels for each IRE of the grayscale, frame by frame. This ends up significantly increasing the contrast by lowering the black levels and boosting the highlights. So blacks actually look black, instead of gray, like most projectors.
This is also the world’s first projector that is available to consumers, to feature a professional-grade OpticFelx Lens system. This is powered by an optical engine that comes with a well-known 0.47-inch chip from Texas Instruments and is paired with the latest-generation XPR module, which offers a stunning resolution of 3840×2160 at a refresh rate of 60Hz. Or 240Hz when using at 1080p resolution. This unit is designed around a compact and revolutionary pure RGB laser light source that allows the VisionMaster Max to offer 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color standard. Giving you an incredible picture quality, and with 3,000 ISO Lumens, the brightness is unmatched. You might even forget that you’re watching on a projector.
That’s why the Valerion VisionMaster Max has been awarded a Best of CES award from AndroidHeadlines this year.