tldr; Excellent 2000-lumen 4K DLP with impressive contrast and dynamic black - blows people away at under $1500 but may struggle with 150"+ screens.
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Best praise vs top criticism for Valerion Vision Master Pro2
“We haven’t tested the Valerion Max at RTINGS yet, but we did review the Valerion Visionmaster Pro 2 and liked it quite a bit; if the Max genuinely improves on it, and it looks like it does, odds are it’s a very good projector, and could match the Nebula X1 on many metrics. That said, we don’t rely on marketing numbers as projectors almost always measure lower post-calibration (D65), so we’ll reserve judgment until we run our standardized tests on a retail unit.”
“You're not using a screen and in a regular room, you don't have to worry about black levels as your room is too bright regardless. Yeah the throw is different, however take note the shorter throw has worst contrast. For the pro2 if you use the 0.9 throw ratio instead of the 1.5, you'll be getting 42% lesser native contrast. You can experiment with plexi mirror to increase the throw distance but it has it's own issues too. The brightness between both is close, pro2 is like 10% brighter.”
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