Experience the ultimate in home entertainment with the AWOL VISION 4K Projector. This high-definition projector boasts a stunning resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, ensuring that every movie, game, and presentation is displayed with crystal-clear clarity. With advanced technology and user-friendly features, this projector transforms your living space into a cinematic paradise. Whether you’re hosting a movie night or showcasing your latest project, the AWOL VISION projector delivers vibrant colors and exceptional contrast, making every viewing experience truly unforgettable.
Experience the ultimate in home entertainment with the AWOL VISION 4K Projector. This high-definition projector boasts a stunning resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, ensuring that every movie, game, and presentation is displayed with crystal-clear clarity. With advanced technology and user-friendly features, this projector transforms your living space into a cinematic paradise. Whether you’re hosting a movie night or showcasing your latest project, the AWOL VISION projector delivers vibrant colors and exceptional contrast, making every viewing experience truly unforgettable.
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The lowest price for AWOL Vision 4K 3D Triple Laser Projector LTV-2500 Home Theater Projector right now is $3,999.00 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 2 retailers.
The all-time low was $2,124.00 on 2 June 2026 — today's price is 88% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 5 July 2026.
AWOL Vision 4K 3D Triple Laser Projector LTV-2500 Home Theater Projector
Experience the ultimate in home entertainment with the AWOL VISION 4K Projector. This high-definition projector boasts a stunning resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, ensuring that every movie, game, and presentation is displayed with crystal-clear clarity. With advanced technology and user-friendly features, this projector transforms your living space into a cinematic paradise. Whether you’re hosting a movie night or showcasing your latest project, the AWOL VISION projector delivers vibrant colors and exceptional contrast, making every viewing experience truly unforgettable.
Experience the ultimate in home entertainment with the AWOL VISION 4K Projector. This high-definition projector boasts a stunning resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, ensuring that every movie, game, and presentation is displayed with crystal-clear clarity. With advanced technology and user-friendly features, this projector transforms your living space into a cinematic paradise. Whether you’re hosting a movie night or showcasing your latest project, the AWOL VISION projector delivers vibrant colors and exceptional contrast, making every viewing experience truly unforgettable.
Last updated at 05/07/2026 16:30:28
AWOL VISION LTV-2500 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Triple Laser Projector, 150", 3D, HDR10+ with Dolby Atoms, UST Laser TV Projector Without Color Wheel (
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AWOL VISION LTV-2500 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Triple Laser Projector with Dolby Vision & Atmos, Active 3D, 150, HDR10+, UST Laser TV Projector
Delivery between 10–14 July $15.52
originally posted on bestbuy.com
This short throw 4k projector is the real deal very quiet the function are at your finger tips and the picture is awesome on my bare wall
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I'll say up front that the one-star deduction is for the UI. It's not bad by any means, but it could be better. And since that's fixable in OTA updates, it's not that big of a deal.Anyway. When I opted for the 2500 over the brighter 3500, I was, admittedly, a bit worried about having sacrificed picture quality on the budget altar. But I did not. Now, my projector is in our basement, which we've turned into the theater room since our kids are all now teenagers. But even with the curtains covering the patio door open, or half the overhead can lights on, this thing still puts out a great picture. Yes, you should go dark for best results, but dim is still quite good.The AWOL has enough tweakability that I was able to get the colors to my liking without too much ... MoreI'll say up front that the one-star deduction is for the UI. It's not bad by any means, but it could be better. And since that's fixable in OTA updates, it's not that big of a deal.Anyway. When I opted for the 2500 over the brighter 3500, I was, admittedly, a bit worried about having sacrificed picture quality on the budget altar. But I did not. Now, my projector is in our basement, which we've turned into the theater room since our kids are all now teenagers. But even with the curtains covering the patio door open, or half the overhead can lights on, this thing still puts out a great picture. Yes, you should go dark for best results, but dim is still quite good.The AWOL has enough tweakability that I was able to get the colors to my liking without too much effort. It does help if you're not a noob to such things, but once you figure it out it's relatively painless. And the picture really is stunning. On 4K Blu rays like the remastered Indiana Jones movies or "Ford v. Ferrari," you will suddenly turn into Cletus the Slack-jawed Yokel in amazement. And watching the Chiefs (usually) win week and week? Awesome.One thing the AWOL has that I didn't really think I'd care about is support for 3D Blu rays. Since the UHD player I've had forever supports 3D, I figured I'd buy some glasses and used disc off eBay and see if it was worth the effort. It was, and then some. My favorite so far has been "Into the Spider-Verse." Probably because it was rendered in 3D instead of converted after the fact. And it's animated, which helps. But wow, what a hoot.FYI, my screen is 100-inches as that's the one I found the best deal on. Shop around for screens. If it's really an ALR/CLR, there isn't much quality difference between screens aside from how the go on the wall.All in all, I'm very pleased with the AWOL. I'd thought about getting a good mini-LED or QD-OLED at 75-inches, but the giant screen was -- and is -- too good to pass up.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Item was as described and works well.good productThank you
| Recommended uses for product | Education, Home Cinema, Gaming, Business |
| Special feature | Triple Laser without Color Wheel |
| Connector Type | USB, HDMI |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display resolution maximum | 3840*2160 Pixels |
AWOL VISION LTV-2500 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Triple Laser Projector, 150", 3D, HDR10+ with Dolby Atoms, UST Laser TV Projector Without Color Wheel (
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
AWOL VISION LTV-2500 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Triple Laser Projector with Dolby Vision & Atmos, Active 3D, 150, HDR10+, UST Laser TV Projector
Delivery between 10–14 July $15.52
This short throw 4k projector is the real deal very quiet the function are at your finger tips and the picture is awesome on my bare wall
I'll say up front that the one-star deduction is for the UI. It's not bad by any means, but it could be better. And since that's fixable in OTA updates, it's not that big of a deal.Anyway. When I opted for the 2500 over the brighter 3500, I was, admittedly, a bit worried about having sacrificed picture quality on the budget altar. But I did not. Now, my projector is in our basement, which we've turned into the theater room since our kids are all now teenagers. But even with the curtains covering the patio door open, or half the overhead can lights on, this thing still puts out a great picture. Yes, you should go dark for best results, but dim is still quite good.The AWOL has enough tweakability that I was able to get the colors to my liking without too much ... MoreI'll say up front that the one-star deduction is for the UI. It's not bad by any means, but it could be better. And since that's fixable in OTA updates, it's not that big of a deal.Anyway. When I opted for the 2500 over the brighter 3500, I was, admittedly, a bit worried about having sacrificed picture quality on the budget altar. But I did not. Now, my projector is in our basement, which we've turned into the theater room since our kids are all now teenagers. But even with the curtains covering the patio door open, or half the overhead can lights on, this thing still puts out a great picture. Yes, you should go dark for best results, but dim is still quite good.The AWOL has enough tweakability that I was able to get the colors to my liking without too much effort. It does help if you're not a noob to such things, but once you figure it out it's relatively painless. And the picture really is stunning. On 4K Blu rays like the remastered Indiana Jones movies or "Ford v. Ferrari," you will suddenly turn into Cletus the Slack-jawed Yokel in amazement. And watching the Chiefs (usually) win week and week? Awesome.One thing the AWOL has that I didn't really think I'd care about is support for 3D Blu rays. Since the UHD player I've had forever supports 3D, I figured I'd buy some glasses and used disc off eBay and see if it was worth the effort. It was, and then some. My favorite so far has been "Into the Spider-Verse." Probably because it was rendered in 3D instead of converted after the fact. And it's animated, which helps. But wow, what a hoot.FYI, my screen is 100-inches as that's the one I found the best deal on. Shop around for screens. If it's really an ALR/CLR, there isn't much quality difference between screens aside from how the go on the wall.All in all, I'm very pleased with the AWOL. I'd thought about getting a good mini-LED or QD-OLED at 75-inches, but the giant screen was -- and is -- too good to pass up.
Item was as described and works well.good productThank you
I purchased an Optoma CinemaX Pro from you two years ago. I use it with a 120" Elite Starbright CLR screen and I absolutely love it. I use it in a dedicated theater room and almost exclusively use it for watching movies. My only complaint is that it is getting outdated with it's HDMI connections and lack of HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. Based on your recommendation I purchased an Awol Vision 3500 thinking it would be an excellent upgrade for the long term. Unfortunately the image was awful compared to the Optoma, particularly the laser speckle in general, but particularly while watching older films with proper film grain. The AWOL is literally unwatchable in comparison. I see practically zero laser speckle on the Optoma. The 3D performance was top notch. I suspect the ... MoreI purchased an Optoma CinemaX Pro from you two years ago. I use it with a 120" Elite Starbright CLR screen and I absolutely love it. I use it in a dedicated theater room and almost exclusively use it for watching movies. My only complaint is that it is getting outdated with it's HDMI connections and lack of HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. Based on your recommendation I purchased an Awol Vision 3500 thinking it would be an excellent upgrade for the long term. Unfortunately the image was awful compared to the Optoma, particularly the laser speckle in general, but particularly while watching older films with proper film grain. The AWOL is literally unwatchable in comparison. I see practically zero laser speckle on the Optoma. The 3D performance was top notch. I suspect the glasses helped cut down on the speckle issue and allowed the sharpness and color shine through. By far the best in-home 3D I have seen from a projector. Incidentally I should mention that I tested a 2500 first and it was too dim compared to my optoma so wasn't worth the upgrade. However the laser speckle issue, while noticeable, wasn't as jarring as on the 3500, which is why I gave the 3500 a shot. The 2500 looked decent, but was simply too dim resulting in poorer apparent black levels and contrast, especially for a projector of that price.
| Recommended uses for product | Education, Home Cinema, Gaming, Business |
| Special feature | Triple Laser without Color Wheel |
| Connector Type | USB, HDMI |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display resolution maximum | 3840*2160 Pixels |