- VisionMaster Max launches in the Middle East at GITEX GLOBAL 2025, Dubai World Trade Centre.
- 4K RGB triple-laser, Enhanced Black Level, 3500 ISO lumens, and new Anti-RBE tech.
- Google TV built in, Wi-Fi 6E, Gigabit Ethernet, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, IMAX Enhanced, and wide smart-home support.
- Interchangeable glass lenses with 0.9–2.0:1 throw ratio for flexible installs.
- Preorders live now with a limited offer; Amazon Middle East availability starts November 2025.
Valerion has launched the VisionMaster Max, a high-end 4K RGB triple-laser projector, at GITEX GLOBAL 2025 in Dubai. The company is pitching it as a cinema-grade upgrade for regional living rooms, with deep blacks, strong brightness for daylight viewing, and a first-time Anti-RBE system to tackle rainbow artefacts. Smart features and broad home-automation support round it out. Preorders are open now, with wider availability on Amazon Middle East from November.
What launched at GITEX Dubai
Valerion used GITEX GLOBAL 2025 to introduce its flagship projector to the Middle East, complete with a custom demo room to show real-world performance in bright local homes.
- Regional debut of VisionMaster Max at Dubai World Trade Centre
- Live demo theatre to mimic Middle East living spaces
- Focus on immersion, connection and daily use in family settings
The launch happened on 19 October 2025, right on home turf for UAE buyers, with a booth designed to show what the projector can do beyond spec sheets. The brand framed it as part of a growing home-entertainment trend in the region, with attention on how families actually watch and play, not just lab numbers.
Core picture tech: lasers, blacks and brightness
The Max goes all-in on colour and contrast, spearheaded by Valerion’s RGB triple-laser light engine and Enhanced Black Level system. Brightness is rated at 3500 ISO lumens, aimed at rooms that aren’t blackout caves.
- RGB triple-laser light source
- Enhanced Black Level (EBL) processing
- 3500 ISO lumens for daytime-friendly viewing
- 4K resolution with cinema-grade colour accuracy
In practice, the triple-laser setup improves colour volume and saturation without a colour wheel, while EBL targets shadow detail and perceived contrast. The 3500-ISO-lumen figure signals enough punch for sunlit apartments and villas across the UAE, where daylight control is a constant hassle.
Anti-RBE: tackling the “rainbow effect”
Valerion is debuting what it calls the world’s first Anti-RBE technology on a DLP projector, claiming it virtually eliminates 99.99% of rainbow artefacts by speeding up colour-sequence processing.
- New Anti-RBE system for DLP projection
- Claimed 99.99% reduction in rainbow artefacts
- Aims for clearer, more comfortable long-form viewing
If you’ve ever seen flashes of red-green-blue on high-contrast edges, you know how distracting RBE can be. The pitch here is simple: faster colour sequencing and precision timing so images appear seamless, which should help with subtitles, sports, and high-contrast games. We’ll want hands-on testing to confirm, but the engineering goal is clear.
Setup flexibility and smart features
The Max isn’t just about the light engine. It also tries to make installation and day-to-day use less painful, from lens options to streaming and home control.
- Interchangeable glass lenses with a 0.9–2.0:1 throw ratio
- Google TV built in, Wi-Fi 6E and Gigabit Ethernet
- Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced support
- AI scene optimisation and compatibility with HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa and Control4
That lens range gives you placement freedom in apartments and majlis rooms alike, while Google TV covers streaming out of the box. Connectivity is modern, and the HDR support list is long. Smart-home hooks mean you can tie the projector into routines and control systems already popular in UAE homes.
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Availability, preorder and booth highlights
Preorders are live on Valerion’s site with a limited-time discount; Amazon Middle East listings start in November 2025. The booth also showed the wider Valerion and AWOL Vision line-up, plus a gaming zone to underline low-latency performance.
- Preorder window: 29 September to 2 November; $100 deposit
- Offer: $1,000 off the $4,999 MSRP during preorder
- Amazon Middle East availability: November 2025
- On-stand: VisionMaster Pro 2, VisionMaster Pro, StreamMaster Plus 2, StreamMaster Plus, and AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro
The preorder terms are straightforward and time-boxed, which should help early adopters. Showing the full range next to the flagship lets buyers compare throw types and brightness levels in one place, and the gaming booth makes the case for fast response and motion handling.
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What is Valerion’s VisionMaster Max?
A flagship 4K RGB triple-laser home-theatre projector with Enhanced Black Level and 3500 ISO lumens, launched for the Middle East at GITEX GLOBAL 2025.
What is Anti-RBE, and why should I care?
It’s a new DLP processing system that Valerion claims cuts rainbow artefacts by 99.99%, aiming for more natural, comfortable viewing.
Can it replace a smart TV?
It includes Google TV, Wi-Fi 6E and Ethernet, supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and IMAX Enhanced, and works with major smart-home platforms. So yes, it can act like a big-screen smart display.
Will it fit my room?
The 0.9–2.0:1 throw ratio and interchangeable lenses aim to suit different room sizes and mounting choices common in UAE homes.
When and where can I buy it in the UAE?
Preorders run 29 September to 2 November with a $100 deposit and $1,000 off the $4,999 MSRP; Amazon Middle East availability starts November 2025.