Before the holiday season, Pimax announced a new VR headset called Artisan that looks to fill the low-price gap in the company’s product offerings. Although the headset is able to use Valve’s SteamVR ...
The headset is lower resolution than their other “8K” headset offerings, quoted as including a 3,200 × 1,440 display; it isn’t clear whether this is a single display, making it effectively dual 1,600 ...
While Pimax isn’t up there with Valve and Oculus as one of the big VR manufacturers, it’s certainly made a name for itself in the high-end headset market, thanks to its 4K, 5K and 8K ranges of HMDs.
Chinese developer Pimax drew lots of attention by announcing an 8K VR headset in 2017 — well before competitors were ready to do so — but struggled to actually mass-manufacture it and deliver it to ...
The Pimax 5K SUPER offers the same specs as the 5K Plus but with an enhanced 180Hz refresh rate. The Pimax Artisan brings a lower $449 price point to the lineup, complete with 140-degree FoV and 120Hz ...
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