Prime Day Lights Up with AWOL Vision and Valerion Projectors; This Is Your Moment to Go Big

If you’ve ever dreamed of ditching your not-so-smart TV for something more cinematic without turning your living room into a construction site, Prime Day is serving up some irresistible projector deals from AWOL Vision and Valerion. From July 8 through 11, you’ll find massive discounts (up to $1,550 off) on projectors that turn any room into your personal theater — and no, you don’t need blackout curtains or an engineering degree to set them up.

AWOL Vision: The Ultra-Short-Throw Showstoppers

Let’s start with AWOL Vision, the brand that’s made ultra-short-throw projectors not only accessible but also stylishly powerful. If you’re not familiar, ultra-short-throw means the projector can sit just inches from the wall and still beam a screen up to 150 inches wide. No ceiling mounts. No wires across the floor. Just plug, play, and pick your popcorn.

AWOL Vision LTV-3500 PRO

AWOL Vision LTV-3500 PRO

Their flagship, the AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro 4K Projector, normally priced at $5,999, is down to $4,499 for Prime Day. That’s a $1,500 savings, which is no small thing when you’re buying into home theater luxury. What sets this model apart isn’t just the 4K resolution or its triple-laser tech; it’s the clever design choice to integrate the center channel speaker directly into the projector itself. That means clearer dialogue without cluttering your space with extra soundbar hardware.

It pairs seamlessly with AWOL’s ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screens and ThunderBeat 4.2.2 sound system, giving you a full 5.2.2 surround sound setup without needing a rack of AV gear. It also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which means you’re not just watching the action; you’re fully immersed in it, both visually and sonically.

The LTV-3500 Pro is also smart-home friendly thanks to PJLink IP control, so if you’re the type who likes to dim the lights, cue the movie, and order takeout with a single voice command, you’re in luck. With 3D capability and a picture bright enough to handle daylight viewing, this projector is just as at home in the living room at noon as it is in the media cave at midnight.

AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro

AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro

For those who want much of the same magic at a more approachable price point, the AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro drops from $3,999 to $2,449. You’re still getting 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, triple-laser technology, and that integrated center channel speaker, plus support for 3D movies with active shutter glasses. What you give up is a little bit of peak brightness, but in a dim or moderately lit room, you’d be hard-pressed to notice. Also, it’s wildly energy-efficient — this projector sips power compared to a traditional LED TV, using only about a tenth of the electricity. If your electricity bill has been giving you side-eye lately, the LTV-3000 Pro is the guilt-free way to indulge in larger-than-life entertainment.

AWOL Vision LTV-2500

AWOL Vision LTV-2500

Now, if you’re ready to step into ultra-short-throw projection without spending more than you might on a high-end flat screen, the AWOL Vision LTV-2500 is a worthy intro. It’s usually $2,999, but during Prime Day, it’ll run you $1,899. While it’s not as bright as its siblings, it still delivers the full 4K experience with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and triple-laser technology. You’ll still get that built-in center channel speaker and compatibility with AWOL’s ALR Daylight screen, which means daytime viewing is absolutely in the cards if you’re not blasting direct sun into the room.

Bonus: It’s whisper quiet. Unlike traditional projectors that rely on spinning color wheels and whiny fans, the LTV-2500 uses pure RGB lasers to deliver colors directly, cutting out the noise — and the annoying rainbow artifacts some projectors are guilty of.

AWOL Vision’s 120" Motorized ALR Floor Rising Screen

AWOL Vision’s 120″ Motorized ALR Floor Rising Screen

Of course, what’s a fancy projector without a proper screen to match? AWOL Vision’s 120″ Motorized ALR Floor Rising Screen, usually $2,999, will be $1,999 for Prime Day. And this thing isn’t just “a screen.” It’s a slick, space-saving, pop-up solution made with top-tier ALR screen material that enhances brightness and contrast, even in ambient light.

When you turn on your projector, the screen automatically rises to your preset height, no fiddling required. And when the movie ends? It glides back down and disappears. Think of it as the luxury car of projector screens, complete with acoustic transparency so sound flows through the screen and doesn’t bounce awkwardly around it. It’s all very refined and surprisingly hassle-free.

Valerion Steps in with the Long-Throw Legends

If you’ve got the space and want something that can fill a 300-inch canvas without living on your media console, Valerion’s long-throw lineup delivers all the cinematic charm from across the room. These are for the folks with dedicated theaters, basement setups, or just really big blank walls and dreams to match.

Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2

Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2

The Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2, which drops from $2,999 to $2,399, is engineered for deep contrast and rich colors. With a 15,000:1 contrast ratio, black levels stay black, not charcoal gray. It covers 110% of the Rec. 2020 color gamut (that’s wider than the typical display range), which translates to colors that don’t wash out. With 3,000 ISO lumens of brightness, it can tackle well-lit rooms without washing out. No rainbow effect here, either, thanks to its refined optical tech.

What really makes this projector stand out is its AI-powered chipset (MT9618) with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. Compared to older models that crawl through menu selections, this one responds fast and keeps up with modern apps and 4K content. Google TV is built in, so no need to plug in a streaming stick — just log in to Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, or Disney+ and go. You can cast from your phone, control it with your voice, and even tap into Apple HomeKit or Google Home, making it a breeze to operate in smart homes.

If you’re into gaming, it delivers a speedy 4ms input lag and supports refresh rates up to 240Hz on wide-format screens. Whether you’re trying to catch every frame in a first-person shooter or want your racing sim to feel like the real thing, this projector is built to keep up.

Valerion VisionMaster Pro

Valerion VisionMaster Pro

Want the same visuals for even less? The original Valerion VisionMaster Pro is dropping from $2,799 to $1,999. You get slightly lower brightness (2,500 ISO lumens), but otherwise enjoy the same great color reproduction, AI image enhancement, and fast, seamless smart features.

Valerion StreamMaster Plus

Valerion StreamMaster Plus

Rounding out the Prime Day projector party is the Valerion StreamMaster Plus, a compact smart projector that punches well above its price point. Normally $1,799, it’s down to $1,199. This one’s a fan-favorite for gamers and binge-watchers who want the best mix of performance and convenience.

It runs on the same zippy MT9618 chipset as the VisionMaster and has Google TV baked right in. That means fast app switching, responsive menus, and no lag even with 4K streams. You also get premium visuals with HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio for image depth that’s both sharp and dynamic.

And yes, it’s gamer-approved. With 4ms lag and 240Hz refresh rate, it’s made for serious play — and you even get genre-specific presets like RPG and FPS modes to help fine-tune the experience. Voice control, automatic setup, and obstacle avoidance (so the projector doesn’t misalign when you bump the coffee table) make the StreamMaster Plus a set-it-and-forget-it star for smaller spaces.

Valerion StreamMaster Plus2

Valerion StreamMaster Plus2

If you want even more brightness and future-proof features, the Valerion StreamMaster Plus 2 adds a little extra polish. It’ll run you $1,599 during Prime Day, down from $1,999, and adds a bit more lumen output while keeping the same responsive gaming and smart TV experience. The included IMAX Enhanced support means you’ll get closer to the director’s vision, especially if you’re watching content filmed in ultra-wide aspect ratios.

Should You Go Projector?

If you’re already eyeing an 85″ TV and mentally preparing to rearrange your entire wall just to hang it, you owe it to yourself to consider a short- or long-throw projector instead. These offer massive screen sizes, better audio integration, and smart features without taking over your room. They’re also easier to upgrade, less energy-hungry, and more flexible when it comes to movie nights, game days, or immersive gaming marathons.

With Prime Day shaving hundreds (or over a thousand) off the sticker price, you might just find yourself skipping the theater altogether because the best seat in the house could be the one you already own.

If that sounds like your kind of upgrade, now’s the moment to make your living room or game space feel a whole lot more like Hollywood, by upgrading it with an AWOL Vision or Valerion projector — no velvet ropes required!

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About the Author

Judie Lipsett Stanford
Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She started in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie is best known for her device-agnostic approach, deep-dive reviews, and enjoyment of exploring the latest tech, gadgets, and gear.

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