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The Pimax 8K X VR headset is the end of a long journey for Pimax, which launched a Kickstarter to fund the headset back in 2017. It failed to meet its initial shipping date of January 2018, but it ...
Although VR headsets have more or less settled down around a common set of specs, ... It's hard to strike a balance, as shown by the Pimax, billed as the world's first 8K VR headset.
Pimax has increased the refresh rate of its Pimax 8KX headsets from 90Hz to 120Hz. When Pimax refers to a headset as 8K, it means that the two screens for each eye make up the total.
Pimax has provided an update on its long awaited Crystal Super VR headset, which is available to pre-order now and starts shipping on April 7. One of the most eye-catching feature of the Pimax ...
Here at CES 2018, we tried out the new Pimax 8K VR headset. It's actually two 4K displays, but the experience is still pretty impressive.
Pimax, the China-based VR headset manufacturer, just launched their Kickstarter for the hotly anticipated 8K and 5K VR headsets. Update (09/19/17): The rumors were true; Pimax has launched their ...
Chinese virtual reality company Pimax made headlines with a Kickstarter campaign to fund development of an “8K” VR headset, but has continued to struggle through the final stages of finalizing ...
This is not stopping Pimax VR, a Shanghai based startup founded in 2015, from planning to launch an ambitious headset that will likely retail for double the price of current high-end VR hardware.
Other than the move toward wireless VR and an obsession with developing groundbreaking new haptic technologies, the biggest trend at CES this year for virtual reality was a focus on improved ...
For this to be an 8K VR Head set, it need to provide 7680×4320 resolution per eye. Their Pimax 4K VR headset is also falsely represented. As it’s 1920×2160 per eye. Should be called Pimax 2K ...
I asked about GPU and Pimax said that the 5K headset was powered by a GTX 1070 and the 8K headset was powered by a single GTX 1080. When asked if it was a 1080 Ti or not, they said they didn't know.
Pimax’s massive 8K VR headset shows why comfort takes precedence over pixel count. It’s a stunning technical feat, but it’s too big and cumbersome to catch on with mainstream consumers.