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If you think “move theater quality” doesn’t mean what it used to, you’re not wrong. Many theatergoers find themselves underwhelmed by poorly maintained machinery in their local Cineplex. Add in the erosion of traditional movie theater etiquette, and you–like me–might find yourself waiting until movies come out on streaming to enjoy them from the comfort of your own home. If you can get your hands on the Valerion VisionMaster Max, the only reason to go to a theater would be to grab a novelty popcorn bucket that looks like a dinosaur head.
At mid-day with lights on, the VisionMaster Max delivered brightness and clarity of image similar to my mid-range TV. With curtains drawn, and lights turned off, it felt like being in a theater. At night-time, with the space as dark as I could make it, the vibrancy of the picture was staggering. I felt like a wide-eyed child, and “the magic of the movies” felt, for the first time in a while, tangible.
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