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BryceB Posted
Have absolutely loved it. Going from a budget projector to the real deal is night and day. My eyes have adjusted now but when I first used it, it was almost too bright for my eyes. So vibrant. During normal use, it pretty much makes zero noise. Just a low fan noise but so quiet ANY other sound covers it. Those super quiet scenes in movies and TV shows will still be super quiet. I'm pretty sensitive to rainbow effect so I do notice it quite a bit during normal use. With the rainbow effect reduction setting on the rainbow effect goes away pretty much entirely for me so I leave it on. It does create a low ring, similar to if you've ever had a ringing in your ear. It's quiet but slightly noticeable in quiet scenes. Any noise totally covers it though which is why I choose to leave it on. I never notice it when watching movies. The gaming feels good. There's a couple settings that each one will get your input lag lower and lower. The one that I'm pretty sure gets it the very lowest disables keystone and I don't have mine mounted in a position that projects perfectly onto my screen without keystone so I don't use that setting, and it still feels instant. I perform better on my projector than I do on my TV I usually play on. The 3D is decent. Definitely has good 3D effect but did notice some eye strain which is probably normal with the 3D glasses(a lot for your eyes to process rapidly). If you're getting a projector at this price I feel like you should probably be using speakers or at the very least a soundbar but I feel inclined to say the built-in speakers are "impressive" for projector speakers. Almost any speakers or soundbar are probably going to sound better but they really aren't terrible in a pinch. Overall it's worth every penny
RandyM Posted
I upgraded to the Valerion VisionMaster Pro2-NB and I’m honestly blown away. The picture quality is stunning. The triple-laser system produces vibrant, accurate colors, deep contrast, and excellent brightness even on a large screen. HDR and Dolby Vision content look phenomenal — movies feel cinematic and immersive in a way that rivals much more expensive setups. Motion handling is smooth (huge plus for sports), and 4K content looks incredibly sharp without looking artificial or over-processed. Setup was straightforward, alignment was easy, and once dialed in, the image fills the screen perfectly edge to edge. Build quality is solid and premium, and the Nocturne Blue finish looks great in a dedicated media space. Pairing this with a good sound system turns your room into a legit theater. If you’re looking for a high-end projector that delivers true performance without paying ultra-premium prices, this is absolutely worth it. One of the best tech purchases I’ve made.