Valerion, the premium sub-brand of AWOL Vision dedicated to elevating home cinema experiences, has made a significant announcement at CES 2026: the rollout of its innovative Anti-Rainbow Effect (Anti-RBE) technology across the entire lineup of long-throw projectors in the acclaimed VisionMaster series. This breakthrough feature, delivered through a free firmware update, eliminates up to 99.99% of the distracting rainbow artifacts commonly associated with single-chip DLP projectors, delivering a smoother, more comfortable, and truly immersive viewing experience for even the most sensitive viewers.
Sharing the spotlight at the Las Vegas Convention Center (Booth 20410, Central Hall) alongside parent brand AWOL Vision, Valerion is showcasing its high-performance long-throw projectors that complement AWOL’s ultra-short-throw expertise under the unified philosophy of “One Vision, All Scenes.”
VisionMaster Series: Reference-Grade Long-Throw Projection for Discerning Enthusiasts
The VisionMaster series—including standout models like the VisionMaster Max, VisionMaster Pro2, and others—represents Valerion’s commitment to cinematic perfection. Powered by pure RGB triple laser light sources, these 4K projectors deliver exceptional color accuracy, wide color gamut coverage, and vibrant HDR performance with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, IMAX Enhanced, and Filmmaker Mode.
Key highlights include:
- Brightness up to 3500 ISO Lumens (model-dependent), enabling vivid images even in moderately lit rooms or during daytime viewing.
- Versatile projection sizes from 40 to 300 inches, with optical zoom and flexible throw ratios (e.g., 0.9–1.5:1 on flagship models) for seamless integration into dedicated theaters or multi-purpose spaces.
- Advanced features such as Electronic Black Level (EBL) for deeper blacks, motion compensation (MEMC), full 3D support, and low-latency gaming modes.
- Integrated Google TV platform for intuitive streaming, backed by powerful chipsets with ample RAM and storage for fluid multitasking.
- Elegant, enclosed designs with silent operation and premium build quality, often paired with Valerion’s ThunderBeat audio solutions for complete home theater bundles.
The flagship VisionMaster Max, priced around $4999, has already garnered acclaim as a top contender in the premium projector segment following its strong reception at CES 2025, praised for its dynamic contrast, precise tonemapping, and overall value.
Eliminating a Long-Standing DLP Drawback
The new Anti-RBE technology addresses one of the few remaining criticisms of DLP-based systems. By virtually eradicating rainbow effects—those fleeting color flashes visible to some users—the update ensures uninterrupted enjoyment of fast-paced action, sports, gaming, and cinematic content. This free enhancement applies to the full VisionMaster and StreamMaster long-throw portfolios, underscoring Valerion’s customer-centric approach.
Availability
The Anti-RBE firmware update will begin rolling out shortly after CES 2026, with existing VisionMaster owners notified directly. The projectors themselves are available now through the Valerion online store and select retailers, with bundles combining Valerion projectors and AWOL Vision screens or audio systems offering compelling options for complete setups.
Valerion’s VisionMaster series, now enhanced with Anti-RBE, solidifies its position as a leader in accessible yet reference-grade long-throw projection. For high-end home theater aficionados seeking uncompromised visuals without the distractions of yesteryear, this CES 2026 announcement marks a pivotal advancement in the evolution of premium laser projectors. Visit Booth 20410 through January 9 to experience the difference firsthand.
















