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AWOL Vision will showcase cutting-edge laser projectors and award-winning innovations at CEDIA 2023

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2023-09-08 14:45:20
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AWOL Vision has announced that it will be showcasing the latest innovations in home entertainment at this year's CEDIA Expo in Denver, Colorado from September 7-9.

At the show, AWOL Vision will debut the new LVV-3000 Pro and LVV-3500 Pro laser projectors with Dolby Vision and Control4 integration, and will showcase the latest Vanish TV, The TV recently received the prestigious "IFA 2023 Best of the Best Award" from Screen Rant and MUO.

All CEDIA attendees are invited to visit the AWOL Vision booth (#723) to see and experience the latest technology and participate in exciting giveaways.

AWOL Vision understands the challenges users face when setting up their home theater. With Vanish TV, the company has taken a huge step forward in realizing its dream of a perfect home theater setup. This innovative all-in-one triple laser projection TV cleverly combines the new LDV-3500 Pro laser projector, floor screen and motor cabinet into a single unit. Now, users no longer need to worry about the placement of projectors or ruining their home layout. Simply find a wall, place your Vanish TV, and enjoy an unparalleled home theater experience.

Features of the new Vanish TV with the LVV-3500 Pro:

Similar color accuracy, 3500 lumens brightness and unmatched contrast

The F2.0 aperture lens developed by Ricoh delivers industry-leading clarity

Ultra-sensitive, later-free video performance and active 3D capabilities

Dolby Vision and HDR10 support enhanced viewing experiences

Premium 120 inches. The gain of the electric HD quality screen is 50% higher than that of the CBSP screen, and the viewing Angle is 170°

The power cabinet perfectly positions the projector for the best viewing experience

CEDIA Expo visitors will have the opportunity to experience these breakthrough products firsthand, learn more about AWOL Vision's commitment to quality, and explore how these advancements will transform the home entertainment experience.

Source: Laser Network

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