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I have ordered the max version, you have concerned me with the throw distance as my room is 3.9m by 3.3m 14" is about 4.3m do you know of a short throw projector as good as this for similar money that would be more suitable?
@@Kickinitwithd18 You could be the price but you’d somehow have to magically change yourself into American currency. Not sure if maybe Siegfried and Roy could do that? Maybe?
I purchased an Aldp laser projector . But I have to say a projector with tripple led produce accurate colour than a single aldp laser. But valerion comes with tripple laser and better colour spectrum coverage. It is going to be a 'bomb'
I'm interested in the AI 4K upscaling. How convincing is it? It looks good on the video. There are so many good titles that unfortunately currently only has DVD. When projected on a 120" screem 480p just looks awful. All current 4K upscale just makes the video more pixelated. So wondsr how did the AI rendering do? Does it make it look like at least 1080p?
GREAT review Steve! If I ever do build a Home Theater, think this is the projector I'll get. Love that it has "inky" black's and 4K DV support. Is it meant to be portable (with that case)? Great review as always!
i hope any youtuber that bought this beast will FINALLY show a video of how big the 300 inch is idc wether its on a wall outside or anything i just wanna see how HARD the 300 inch goes
I have a BenQ HT5550, and I do not know how the specs relate and which matters more. Would the PRO 2 be a significant difference/upgrade? I mean from looking at HT5550 or W5700 it says 100,000:1 Contrast with brightness of 1800 lumens. But it's also a pixel shift 4k, so not native. Please advise.
I've watched a few reviews and maybe its the camera, but it feels like the contrast isnt too good on the highlights and darkest shadows, like its crushing them a bit. Also, the image seems a bit softer in comparison to the sharpness of the Hisense C1. I'd have to see it in person.
Hey Steve. you mentioned that you created a 100' image from a projected distance of 14 feet. My calculation for that distance creates a160" 16:9 image for a 1.2.1 fixed. I hope you are correct because that is the exact distance I am working with and I have a 106" screen. Are the capabilities of projector lens to create a certain diagonal size standard over a given range. I hope that makes some sense.
@@TechSteve Sounds like you are using digital zoom to get 100" from 14feet. I know that can be accomplished using digital zoom. My "theory" is based on what is created using the fixed optical lens throw ratio.1.2.1
Great video, compliments and thank you very much for that. I'm also interested in the Visionmaster Max. Perhaps you can help me with 2 questions: I'm planning a cinema room. The room is 4.75 (15,6 feet)meters long. However, there is a sloping roof at the back. I can either place the projector directly under the sloping roof, then it would be about 4 (13 feet) meters away from the screen (measured from the lens). Or I can place it on the ceiling (if that's possible), then it would only be about 3 (9,8 feet) meters away from the screen. Here's my question: how big can the image be at a maximum distance of 4 meters? And how big at a distance of 3 meters? The room is 3.65 (12 feet)meters wide, so I'd like 120-135 inches. Is that possible? And would you use a gray screen for a dedicated cinema room, or a gray one? I thought that in a dark room a white screen always produces the best image. Did you actually place your speakers behind the screen or to the side? Thank you in advance.
I would recommend looking into projector screen calculator to figure out the size of screen that you will be dealing with. Figure out the size of the wall that you will be projecting onto both height and width before going onto the site figure out your screen size. It give you the exact size of the screen your projector will output based on the distance you place it. As for speaker placement, it is upto you on how technical you want to get. Placing the speakers on the side reduces the size of the potential projection area. However this is the easiest option. To fit the speakers behind the screen, you will either have to move the screen in front to accommodate the speakers or get in wall speakers, with this option you do not have to move your screen in front.
@@Martinbj1992 thx alot Martin for your help. If i place the speakers behind the screen, do you know how much distance there should be between the speakers and the acoustic canvas? Not that the sound pressure moves the screen. But otherweise it is not the sub, he will be placed somewhere else down below. Can you also recommend a good motorized acoustic screen for dedicated cinema rooms?
@@a.s.5280 I don't think the distance from the screen to the speakers will matter that much, I have seen theater builds that have kept their screens as close as 1 to 2 inches away from their speakers with no change in their audio or visual quality. It should be fine, that being said I recommend doing a test fit and doing a test with everything running so you finalize on speaker location before final installation. Regarding acoustic fabric, I am not sure, cause I have not used them, I have seen a lot of people use it in their builds and it works well for them. I recommend going through the AVS forum and seeing what they have to recommend.
@Martinbj1992 i wish it was that simple www.projectorscreen.com/projector-screen-calculators?srsltid=AfmBOopf7XJdB7vtxDp7qAlUA3oDa9paVMLGIAQJilsl1-MYWwG4jrib
@@TechSteve I wonder why Valerion would send the "cheaper" models to reviewers. They promote the 15K:1 contrast ratio which can only be achieved by the Pro2 models. Doesn't make sense.
9:47 Using an ALR with this projector is a NO NO. The Laser Speckle was really noticeable when you were showing gaming. I could clearly see it on my TV.
Throw ratio is 1.2:1. So 14 feet is too far for 100 inches. Maybe digital Zoom confused you. Also projectors don’t have viewing angles only ALR screens do. Better do your homework next time, why confuse viewers.
I never said i was a projector expert i only did a few with no training so I think I did ok, i get better the more I make these videos. I’m just happy that i get an opportunity to expand the products I review.
I thought this was an amazing projector, what's your thoughts?
Valerion VisionMaster Link: tinyurl.com/mrxjtwak
CTA: Save up to 45% OFF NOW (Limited Time Pre-Order)
120" Daylight ALR Screen geni.us/YBt4S
100" Vivid Storm Motorized ALR Screen VSDSTALR100H geni.us/7Frfdbm
An Amazon projector? I think you mean "amazing" :)
@2Timothy2.15 lol
J ai le hisense c1 en possession je pense que le c1 est quand même la référence
I have ordered the max version, you have concerned me with the throw distance as my room is 3.9m by 3.3m 14" is about 4.3m do you know of a short throw projector as good as this for similar money that would be more suitable?
Wow! This brings a new dimension to "home theatre." This thing is impressive. Thanks for sharing, Steve
You’re welcome steve, i appreciate your comments
Can't wait to get my hands on this real soon 🔥
Good collection of footage, thanks for sharing.
Exellent review my man! Loved the video, subbed.
Welcome to the community
If the max is worth owning I will use it for my home theater projector
This projector looks amazing and you can’t be the price.
@@Kickinitwithd18 You could be the price but you’d somehow have to magically change yourself into American currency. Not sure if maybe Siegfried and Roy could do that? Maybe?
@@kensingtonwick Good one :)
I purchased an Aldp laser projector . But I have to say a projector with tripple led produce accurate colour than a single aldp laser. But valerion comes with tripple laser and better colour spectrum coverage. It is going to be a 'bomb'
I'm interested in the AI 4K upscaling. How convincing is it? It looks good on the video. There are so many good titles that unfortunately currently only has DVD. When projected on a 120" screem 480p just looks awful. All current 4K upscale just makes the video more pixelated.
So wondsr how did the AI rendering do? Does it make it look like at least 1080p?
How does it compare to the AWOL 2500 ?
GREAT review Steve! If I ever do build a Home Theater, think this is the projector I'll get. Love that it has "inky" black's and 4K DV support. Is it meant to be portable (with that case)? Great review as always!
i hope any youtuber that bought this beast will FINALLY show a video of how big the 300 inch is idc wether its on a wall outside or anything i just wanna see how HARD the 300 inch goes
Lol, I wish i had the space, Linus Tech Tips showed a projector on a huge wall
@ i Know but it aint the samee 😩 hahaha seeing those 300 inches with these Valerion beasts WOULD BE CHEFS KISS
how is the fresnel screen compared to the cinematic screen when lights are off?
How do i go about purchasing one? kickstarter says rewards are not guaranteed???!!
Very good review. Thanks.
Thanks
I have a BenQ HT5550, and I do not know how the specs relate and which matters more. Would the PRO 2 be a significant difference/upgrade? I mean from looking at HT5550 or W5700 it says 100,000:1 Contrast with brightness of 1800 lumens. But it's also a pixel shift 4k, so not native. Please advise.
How do you go about when connecting a console to hdmi 3 for the 4K/120hz output and connect a soundbar at the same time?
It has 2 HDMI 2.1
How to buy this product from that site? It says about pledging. I don't understand their process of selling ? How to buy it from that site?
It’s a kickstarter, you can email them
I've watched a few reviews and maybe its the camera, but it feels like the contrast isnt too good on the highlights and darkest shadows, like its crushing them a bit. Also, the image seems a bit softer in comparison to the sharpness of the Hisense C1.
I'd have to see it in person.
That’s correct, you need to see in person
Is it worth paying more for the Epson LS11000 or LS1200?
Hey Steve. you mentioned that you created a 100' image from a projected distance of 14 feet. My calculation for that distance creates a160" 16:9 image for a 1.2.1 fixed. I hope you are correct because that is the exact distance I am working with and I have a 106" screen. Are the capabilities of projector lens to create a certain diagonal size standard over a given range. I hope that makes some sense.
That’s not including zooming in and adjusting the keystone so you can’t go by your theory
@@TechSteve Sounds like you are using digital zoom to get 100" from 14feet. I know that can be accomplished using digital zoom. My "theory" is based on what is created using the fixed optical lens throw ratio.1.2.1
@@brucesmith1754it has optical zoom range of 0.9 - 1.5:1.
How would you describe the fans? Are they noisy?
No it’s quiet
Hey Steve, are you going to review the Panasonic W95A? Hope so. Love your reviews
Probably not, I reached out to Panasonic and no response. I don’t beg companies for products. Lol
Hello sir iam your Indian subscriber
Sounds good
The daylight screen looks pretty washed out. I am surprised. Is it fresnel?
What is the price only thing you didn't cover Steve.
Because it’s a kickstarter and I added links
so does it have full netflix
the daylight screen is for UST? How would that even work?
It’s the one that the recommended and sent me so you would have to ask them
Great video, compliments and thank you very much for that.
I'm also interested in the Visionmaster Max.
Perhaps you can help me with 2 questions: I'm planning a cinema room. The room is 4.75 (15,6 feet)meters long. However, there is a sloping roof at the back.
I can either place the projector directly under the sloping roof, then it would be about 4 (13 feet) meters away from the screen (measured from the lens).
Or I can place it on the ceiling (if that's possible), then it would only be about 3 (9,8 feet) meters away from the screen.
Here's my question: how big can the image be at a maximum distance of 4 meters?
And how big at a distance of 3 meters?
The room is 3.65 (12 feet)meters wide, so I'd like 120-135 inches. Is that possible?
And would you use a gray screen for a dedicated cinema room, or a gray one? I thought that in a dark room a white screen always produces the best image.
Did you actually place your speakers behind the screen or to the side?
Thank you in advance.
I’m still learning projector, I would reach out to the company when it’s released for professional advice
I would recommend looking into projector screen calculator to figure out the size of screen that you will be dealing with. Figure out the size of the wall that you will be projecting onto both height and width before going onto the site figure out your screen size. It give you the exact size of the screen your projector will output based on the distance you place it.
As for speaker placement, it is upto you on how technical you want to get. Placing the speakers on the side reduces the size of the potential projection area. However this is the easiest option.
To fit the speakers behind the screen, you will either have to move the screen in front to accommodate the speakers or get in wall speakers, with this option you do not have to move your screen in front.
@@Martinbj1992 thx alot Martin for your help.
If i place the speakers behind the screen, do you know how much distance there should be between the speakers and the acoustic canvas?
Not that the sound pressure moves the screen. But otherweise it is not the sub, he will be placed somewhere else down below.
Can you also recommend a good motorized acoustic screen for dedicated cinema rooms?
@@a.s.5280 I don't think the distance from the screen to the speakers will matter that much, I have seen theater builds that have kept their screens as close as 1 to 2 inches away from their speakers with no change in their audio or visual quality. It should be fine, that being said I recommend doing a test fit and doing a test with everything running so you finalize on speaker location before final installation.
Regarding acoustic fabric, I am not sure, cause I have not used them, I have seen a lot of people use it in their builds and it works well for them. I recommend going through the AVS forum and seeing what they have to recommend.
@Martinbj1992 i wish it was that simple
www.projectorscreen.com/projector-screen-calculators?srsltid=AfmBOopf7XJdB7vtxDp7qAlUA3oDa9paVMLGIAQJilsl1-MYWwG4jrib
How loud is the fan at max power? Ty
I barely even heard it when i tested for hrs
Better to use white screens with laser projectors as light rejecting screens get laser speckles
matte white
I don’t notice anything in real life, they sent me the 120” ALR screen designed for it.
@@TechSteve I wonder why Valerion would send the "cheaper" models to reviewers. They promote the 15K:1 contrast ratio which can only be achieved by the Pro2 models. Doesn't make sense.
@brucesmith1754 I personally think more budget models will sell more. I’m ok with it
@@brucesmith1754 That's because it's cheaper. If the cheaper model has a great showing the more expensive one will likely be better performing.
The projector sounds nice, but you didn't mention if it has 3D and how good it is ❓🤔
I don’t have the glasses to demo or test
@TechSteve Fair enough. I just watched Spider-Man 3D last night and it is such a blast on my 70" 3D Aquios Quatron Sharp.
@donjaun540 great projector you have there
9:47 Using an ALR with this projector is a NO NO. The Laser Speckle was really noticeable when you were showing gaming. I could clearly see it on my TV.
It’s only the camera picking that up, it’s beautiful live
I think that’s a Valerion ALR correct?
@kensingtonwick yes, I labeled it. $2400 screen
120hz 4k is not possible with the DLP chip it is using. It drops every other frame, no? Android 14 is the latest, not android 12
Mediatek MT9618 chipset (Pentonic 700)
corp.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-launches-pentonic-700-chipset-for-premium-120hz-4k-smart-tvs
Hi Steve, can you sale me this review unit😊
Lol, sorry I can’t
Throw ratio is 1.2:1. So 14 feet is too far for 100 inches. Maybe digital Zoom confused you. Also projectors don’t have viewing angles only ALR screens do. Better do your homework next time, why confuse viewers.
I never said i was a projector expert i only did a few with no training so I think I did ok, i get better the more I make these videos. I’m just happy that i get an opportunity to expand the products I review.
4k is only up to 60 Hz
It’s more for gaming
The gaming didn’t look too convincing
Hdr mode is terrible dark. Better Sdr mode.
It only looks dark on this video not really life. I under exposed footage so it looks clear on videos.
Doesn’t look all that great to be honest 🤷♂️
It’s great the camera messes everything up
@@Subacabra yep it's a lot of hype for yet another underwhelming dlp
I think the VisionMaster line is shaping up to be the king of DLP projectors.
@@TechSteve Do people actually think they can see on video what you see live?
@brucesmith1754 yes, it that’s simply not the case.
Please review Sony Bravia 7 55 inch gaming and futures please love your video..?
I don’t have it