Pimax just released a new version of its 5K-series of ultrawide VR headsets. This latest model boasts a crazy 180Hz refresh rate and still packs dual 2560x1440 displays. This is going to be fantastic ...
The latest virtual reality headset to join the race is a headset not bothering to court the consumer market at at all. The Infinitus Prime tVR headset packs two 1440p displays and the Czech company ...
Pimax, a VR hardware manufacturer known for innovative features such as extremely wide field of view and high resolution previously demoed a prototype VR headset at CES 2020 called the Pimax 5K SUPER ...
In case you were wondering, HTC is not disappearing from the virtual reality space. Just the opposite, the company has introduced a new high-end PC VR headset, the Vive 2 Pro, with some significant ...
Virtual reality enthusiasts looking for a few extra pixels in their headset may be interested to know that over the weekend Pimax the general availability of its new 8K and 5K virtual reality headsets ...
Prague-based VRgineers introduced its newest virtual reality headset for professional use at the VRX Immersive Enterprise Expo in Boston on June 26th & 27th, cementing in its first mover advantage ...
While Pimax has been met with several delays in delivering its ultra-wide FOV headsets, the quest to get headsets out the door to backers of its successful Kickstarter campaign may soon be coming to a ...
Apple just refreshed their iMac line, and while the external design will stay the same, the company has put a ton of effort into refreshing the insides to make them competitive with other professional ...
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The developers behind the first “8K” virtual reality headset plan to ship the preproduction unit, aka the M1, to 10 participants in the closed beta testing group this month. If these testers give the ...
Ever wish you could just grab a 3D model of a plane on the screen, flip it around and look inside as though it were floating in front of you? Your wish will get one step closer this year when HP ...