The VisionMaster Max recently made waves with its debut, but Valerion isn’t stopping there. Introducing the VisionMaster Pro 2, a more budget-friendly addition to their lineup of portable 4K gaming projectors. While the Max is set at a price point of $3,999, the Pro 2 comes in at a comparatively modest $3,499.
Despite the lower price, the VisionMaster Pro 2 shares many of the high-end specifications with the Max. Both models utilize an RGB triple laser for their light source and boast a brightness of 3000 ISO lumens. The projection size is also identical, reaching up to an expansive 300 inches.
Gaming enthusiasts will find the VisionMaster Pro 2 particularly appealing with its impressive features. This portable projector offers a lightning-fast 4 ms input lag at 1080p and 240 Hz. Even at 4K resolution with a 60 Hz refresh rate, the input lag remains a competitive 15 ms, outperforming rivals like the Epson LS11000 and BenQ HT4550i.
One of the standout features of the VisionMaster Pro 2 is its HDMI 2.1 inputs. This means it’s not only compatible with all current gaming consoles but also future-proofs gamers for upcoming systems that support 8K video output.
Beyond gaming, the Pro 2 shines in smart home integration. Powered by the MT9618 chipset, it seamlessly connects with leading smart home ecosystems such as Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home. Added to this, it supports HDR 10+ and Dolby Vision, comes equipped with dual DTS Virtual:X speakers, and offers IMAX and Filmmaker modes for an extraordinary viewing experience.
The Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 is set to make its grand entrance on Kickstarter on September 24. For tech enthusiasts and gamers alike, this launch is something to mark on the calendar.
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