Ultra-Short Throw Projector
February 13, 2026
The AWOL Vision Aetherion is a high-performance ultra-short throw (UST) projector that utilizes advanced RGB laser technology to deliver professional-grade cinema quality in a home environment. Launched as a flagship project on Kickstarter, the Aetherion is designed to provide exceptional pixel clarity and color accuracy, specifically targeting home theater enthusiasts who want a large-screen experience without the space requirements of traditional long-throw projectors.
The core technology behind the Aetherion is its triple-color RGB laser engine, which allows the projector to cover a wide color gamut, often exceeding the Rec. 2020 standard. This results in more vibrant and lifelike colors. The precision-tuned lens assembly helps maintain sharpness across the entire projection surface, even at the edges. It is capable of projecting images up to 200 inches while sitting just inches away from the wall.
The Aetherion is designed to perform well even in rooms with ambient light environments, thanks to its high lumen output. It also supports advanced HDR formats, including Dolby Vision and HDR10+, ensuring that both dark shadows and bright highlights are rendered with significant detail. For gamers, the projector offers a low-latency mode and high refresh rates, making it a versatile option for both movies and interactive entertainment.
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