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Rants & rAVes — Episode 1351: AWOL Vision Enters the Commercial AV Market With 21:9 Projector — You Heard It Here First!

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AWOL Vision, a projection and screen company that’s best known for short-throw DLP projectors for high-end residential applications, will enter the ProAV market by exhibiting at InfoComm 2024 for the first time in booth C6303. AWOL’s flagship entry product will be a short-throw bar-type projector, the LTV-3500 Max, that can project a 128” image from 15” away from the wall — at a 21:9 aspect ratio. Partnering with Crestron for UCC applications, AWOL will be at the show looking for dealers. In this videocast with AWOL President Steven Shulman, and B2B Manager Kevin Kang (kkang@awolvision.com), the two explain their vision and differentiation from other projection companies. After InfoComm 2024, the company’s commercial AV website will be live at: www.awolvisionpro.com.

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AWOL Vision, a projection and screen company that’s best known for short-throw DLP projectors for high-end residential applications, will enter the ProAV market by exhibiting at InfoComm 2024 for the first time in booth C6303. AWOL’s flagship entry product will be a short-throw bar-type projector, the LTV-3500 Max, that can project a 128” image from 15” away from the wall — at a 21:9 aspect ratio. Partnering with Crestron for UCC applications, AWOL will be at the show looking for dealers. In this videocast with AWOL President Steven Shulman, and B2B Manager Kevin Kang (kkang@awolvision.com), the two explain their vision and differentiation from other projection companies. After InfoComm 2024, the company’s commercial AV website will be live at: www.awolvisionpro.com.

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