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Luca Fontana
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Hands-on laser projector: the VisionMaster Max is a gaming highlight

Luca Fontana
10.9.2024
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A laser projector with an input lag of just four milliseconds? AWOL Vision is presenting the VisionMaster Max at IFA, which aims to combine home cinema and gaming. I went to see for myself whether it fulfils the high expectations.

Andy keeps talking. But I don't understand a word. It's too loud for me amidst the brute noise of the action scene. But what I see leaves me deeply impressed. When we finally leave the room, I can feel the enthusiasm of the company founder, who is still talking, in every single sentence.

No wonder: the VisionMaster Max is without question one of the best projectors to be seen at the trade fair - especially for gamers.

Design meets technology: I like the unusual look

"Yep, you can really feel the warm wind," I think to myself.

The gaming projector uses a triple laser system as its light source. In other words, unlike older laser projectors, it does not use a single laser whose light is then coloured via a colour wheel. Instead, there is a dedicated laser beam for each basic colour red, green and blue (RGB).

This is complemented by the ability to move the image up or down by 100% without moving the projector itself, as well as the equally powerful 0.9 to 1.5x optical zoom. This is important if you need more flexibility when setting up the projector.

Without going too deeply into the matter: The focal length of 0.9 to 1.5 means that you can place the projector both quite close to the wall and quite far away without having to accept a deterioration in resolution when zooming in or out. Reader schnellchecker has already correctly noted this in this article:

The VisionMaster Max is perfect for watching films and series. Also because it displays a picture from 100 to 300 inches in 4K and supports HDR formats such as Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, HDR10+ and HLG.

You can stream via Google TV. This gives you access to the most popular streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and YouTube. Thanks to Apple AirPlay 2 and integrated Chromecast, you can also stream directly from your smartphone to the projector. And: the VisionMaster Max communicates with Google Home as well as Apple Home and Alexa.

"Andy, what can't the projector do?" I ask the company founder at one point. He smiles sheepishly without answering.

Very good gaming performance thanks to impressively low input lag

You connect the PC or game console via one of the two HDMI 2.1 inputs, which automatically recognise when you start a game thanks to ALLM and switch to game mode accordingly. If you have a soundbar, there is also a third HDMI 2.0 input with eARC. Otherwise, the VisionMaster Max has two 10-watt speakers that support both Dolby Digital and DTS Virtual:X.

Kickstarter for the launch

It will be a while before the VisionMaster Max hits the shops; the device will not be available until March 2025. First, a Kickstarter campaign will be launched at the end of September, allowing you to secure a particularly good price for the device. Simply click on this link and then on "Pay Deposit".

"One thing is already clear," I say to Andy Zhao, "as soon as one of these is available for testing, I want to be informed!"

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I'm an outdoorsy guy and enjoy sports that push me to the limit – now that’s what I call comfort zone! But I'm also about curling up in an armchair with books about ugly intrigue and sinister kingkillers. Being an avid cinema-goer, I’ve been known to rave about film scores for hours on end. I’ve always wanted to say: «I am Groot.» 


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