Valerion announced a new feature for his VisionMaster Max Projector at CES 2025 that will improve configuration flexibility. The company will offer alternative lenses for the projector, a feature typically only offered on professional-grade home theater hardware, that users can swap out to change the size of the image it produces or how far it can project. This will suit a wider range of installations, from smaller living rooms to spacious dedicated home cinemas, without sacrificing image resolution.
Interchangeable lenses are a new feature of the projector, which is now available for purchase for $3,999. Valerion has not announced what additional lens options will be available for the VisionMaster Max, or how much they will add to the price. The original lens has a throw ratio of 0.9-1.5:1, while Valerion was showing an alternative with a throw ratio of 1.3-2.1:1 (better for use in larger rooms) at CES. according to the New Atlas.
The enhanced version of VisionMaster Max offers the same features and functionality as the one announced at IFA. It's a triple 4K laser projector capable of producing 3,000 ISO lumens of brightness, according to Valerion, and has the ability to upscale lower resolution content using ai. It supports IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision and HDR10+ standards and includes a low input lag mode for gamers with refresh rates of up to 240Hz when downscaled to 1080p resolution.
The VisionMaster Max is an all-in-one projector, so it includes a pair of 12-watt speakers that support DTS:x and Dolby Audio. It has three HDMI ports, including one with eARC support. In addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, you can connect to the Internet using an Ethernet cable if the wireless Internet signal on your home theater system is problematic. And the projector runs Google TV, so you can install apps for several streaming services, including Netflix, Disney Plus, and amazon Prime Video.