Pimax shows off three new Micro-OLED VR headsets

Pimax announced three virtual reality headsets during its Sync Presentation event in Shanghai. The company's new Micro-OLED product line addresses previous technical challenges through proprietary ConcaveView pancake optics. These headsets deliver enhanced pixel density and contrast compared to traditional displays. The technology offers improved visual clarity for both gaming and professional applications. Pimax claims its optical system eliminates previous heat management and scaling issues.

The Dream Air SE costs $899 and weighs 140 grams with 2560 x 2560 resolution per eye. Its premium sibling, the Dream Air, features 3840 x 3552 resolution and weighs under 170 grams for $1999. The Crystal Super represents the flagship model at $2199 with the widest field of view achieved using Micro-OLED technology. All three models support advanced tracking features and spatial audio systems. Pimax plans to ship these headsets during late 2025.
 

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