- Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 Projector Review - AVS Forum
Valerion VisionMaster is a new name in projectors, but with backing from AWOL Vision, it’s already turning heads The VisionMaster lineup includes five models—the flagship Max, Pro 2, Plus 2, and Plus—each designed to fit a range of needs and budgets Valerion seems to be aiming just below the
- Yellow orange patch on projector - AVS Forum
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- Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 and Max Owners Thread
This means that the Bluetooth will remain powered on and actively broadcasting even when the projector is turned off As a result, you can still use the Bluetooth mode to control your projector when it's off The only requirement is to pair the Bluetooth the first time you power on the projector Thanks
- Possible Affordable DLP Breakthrough? - AVS Forum
Valerion, an affiliate of AWOL, will be launching the VisionMaster Max It is a $4k MSRP DLP projector that may be groundbreaking This projector has come in other threads, but it makes sense to have a thread dedicated to it here The big spec here is contrast They claim 15k:1 That is a
- Digital Hi-End Projectors - $3,000+ USD MSRP - AVS Forum
Hi-end digital projector questions and answers These are projectors with price tags generally GREATER THAN $3,000 MSRP
- Digital Projectors - Under $3,000 USD MSRP - AVS Forum
Digital projector questions and answers These are projectors with price tags generally LESS THAN $3,000 MSRP
- A Real (and good) Portable Pico DLP Projector: The. . .
Brookstone actually came up with the new Bookstone Pocket Projector Pro that is 200 lumens Its $429 and if you want the extra battery it'll be $99 totaling a whopping $529! lol I'd keep shopping as 200 lumens is not very bright if you're going to be outside opposed to in a dark window covered room
- Vidda C3 lineup review - AVS Forum
As not to clutter Valerion thread further, here's the Vidda C3 lineup review by one of the Chinese projector reviewer Vidda C3 Ultra - 3200CVIA, 2000:1 to 14000:1 Vidda C3 Pro - 2800CVIA, 2000:1 to 14000:1 support 1Gbps LAN and WIFI 7 I had browsed thru Vidda C3 Ultra product description
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