Valerion VisionMaster Max projector review: Near-perfect image quality comes at a price
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Valerion VisionMaster Max projector review: Near-perfect image quality comes at a price
"The VisionMaster Max has a classy squarish design with a glossy black finish up front and chrome fins on the side that house two 12W speakers. It's smaller and fit my decor better than Nebula's tall, plasticky X1, though to be fair the latter is also designed for outdoor use. The VisionMaster Max has a similar form factor to XGIMI's Horizon 20 Max, but that model pivots on its stand, while the Valerion uses a kickstand-like support."
"After a widely hyped and successful Kickstarter campaign, Valerion's 4K VisionMaster Max laser projector has finally arrived. It's the company's new flagship model in the VisionMaster series, offering better image quality and more convenience than its other models. However, it's quite expensive and has some stiff competition from Anker's Nebula X1 and XGIMI's Horizon 20 Max. I was eager to see how it compared to those models and if it delivers on Valerion's promise of "pure cinema.""
Valerion's VisionMaster Max is a flagship 4K laser projector that emphasizes inky blacks, high color accuracy, and anti-rainbow technology. The unit has a compact, squarish design with chrome fins housing two 12W speakers and a kickstand-style support. Setup flexibility includes a 0.9–1.5x optical zoom for 120-inch screens at 7.8–13 feet and a +/-105 percent vertical shift for optically perfect alignment without keystone correction. Optional long-throw and anamorphic lenses will be sold separately. The projector delivers noticeably better image quality than Valerion's other models, but the substantial $3,999 price places it against strong rivals like Anker Nebula X1 and XGIMI Horizon 20 Max, limiting its value for many buyers.
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