Pimax Unveils High-Resolution VR Headsets with Swappable Display Options
The new Pimax VR headsets offer unprecedented customization with QLED and OLED displays, challenging Apple's Vision Pro in both performance and price.
- Pimax introduces the Crystal Super and Crystal Light VR headsets, featuring up to 29.5 million pixels per eye.
- Users can swap between QLED and OLED displays in the Crystal Super, enhancing visual experience based on content.
- The Crystal Super is priced significantly lower than competitors, starting at $1,799, with a dual-display option available for $2,399.
- Despite high specs, the new Pimax headsets require a powerful PC and do not support wireless or standalone modes.
- The Crystal Light offers a budget-friendly option with decent specs, starting at $699, set to launch in May.