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The Pimax 8K MEGA Thread - First Reviews Now live

Shadowmask72
Honored Visionary
I've been on the fence about this and have some reservations about build quality and performance under heavy load, but for me the positives outweigh the negatives and I guess many others feel the same way. Now I never backed the Rift during its Kickstarter campaign (unfortunately) but I assume the feeling is similar where you're helping to forge the future of VR in some way, or at least like to think so. I consider myself an enthusiast and not the majority, therefore what's another £600 to experience the latest  in VR. Sadly, having Samsung not release the Odyssey here in the UK left me with an itchy wallet finger, a void that needed filling and with GO not releasing until next year either I thought the Pimax 8K will scratch the itch and might just prove to be pretty good too. I'm excited for it.

There is always going to be skepticism and no doubt a number of people will suggest I am backing a paperweight but, that's ok it's fully understandable to have those feelings and that prediction is always a possibility. But... if someone doesn't take the risk and we all play it safe, how can VR move forwards - I guess we've already taken risks with past VR investments in some way or another including with the Rift. I've never claimed any loyalty to anyone having owned The Gear VR (still have that knocking around somewhere) DK2, Vive, Rift, PSVR and come next year Pimax will be added to the list. However, I am interested like many of you agreed in the poll we did here a while back that certain things were important to improve on what we have now and it seems the Pimax 8K is offering some of those things on paper. 

I think once you can look past the silly marketing name (8K) and the hammerhead shark design and focus on what's inside, this HMD offers something many claimed they would like in the past but are not prepared to trust Pimax to deliver. I think a number of people would rather wait for a more established company (like Oculus) to offer a similar experience further down the line. All very understandable. But I am impatient, and whilst I use my Rift quite often I want more of what VR can offer sooner rather than later. 

So, (and the main reason for this post) is come Feb 2018 some point in 2018 I will gladly post impressions and comparisons without hyperbole and answer questions any of you might have. That said, I expect many others at the time will post their impressions also so there should be plenty of opinions going around from various sources.


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reefy86
Adventurer
I;m starting to hate the word 4k now

Zenbane
MVP
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Pimax are expecting people into VR to know the difference and except the difference. But Smart People seem to have a problem with it. 



There, that's fixed. 

Smart people should have a problem with things like... confusing Addition with Multiplication, thinking the Earth is really Flat, etc.

Also, people should have a problem with using the word "except" when they really mean "accept."

Example sentence:
No intelligent individual should "accept" 8K in the place of 4K with Virtual Reality, "except" for angry folks who dislike the success of Facebook and Oculus.

Nisei
Protege

Zenbane said:


... so after 4 million in kickstarter fundraising efforts, Version 3 of the Pimax 8K VR HMD still has image warping and god rays.


2 billion wasn't enough for Oculus to fix the God rays...

Zenbane
MVP
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Nisei said:


Zenbane said:


... so after 4 million in kickstarter fundraising efforts, Version 3 of the Pimax 8K VR HMD still has image warping and god rays.


2 billion wasn't enough for Oculus to fix the God rays...



2 billion went towards the Intellectual Property rights, staff, hardware, software platform, and software titles. In contrast, Pimax funds are all about a single headset. 

Zenbane
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Atmos73 said:

Oculus currently only have one headset.



Oculus has 3 headsets: DK1, DK2, CV1. 

Oculus powers another: GearVR

Oculus is relasing 2 more soon: GO, Santa Cruz

Roaster
Rising Star
Back in the day we had spherical abberation and chromatic abberation, and we liked it!
At least it could be mostly compensated for in processing the image. 
All the hmd designs that use fresnel lenses incorrectly (which is all of them) will have glare issues, and because Oculus chose lenses that have a lot of rings per inch they have the worst glare and the flattest image.
I don't think a trillion $ will be able to change that.
An optical system that gives flat field with wide field of view would weigh several pounds and cost $500 -$1000 per unit. Basically a non-starter when they're trying to shave off grams and $50 - $100.
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stateofstatic
Protege
Kind of amazing that pimax has done so much in so little time...I guess that's what strong manufacturing connections gets you.  As for the marketing speak, I don't care if they call it 2000K...if it offers a better experience (I like the modular idea too if they get 3rd parties to execute well), I will be using it.  The biggest leap in VR to bring it to mainstream is eye tracking and foviated rendering, so if they can pull it off the hardware requirements will drop significantly.

Zenbane
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Atmos73 said:
Oculus only support one HMD - CV1




You just changed your original premise after being proven wrong. Your second premise is invalid as well since Oculus open-sourced the DK1 and DK2. Your original premise also had nothing to do with release dates. 

My previous point still stands valid.

Zenbane
MVP
MVP

Atmos73 said:

Oculus only have one HMD




Oculus has 5 HMD's total currently. That is a fact.

reefy86
Adventurer
jesus christ its never ending lol 🙂 like i said before, it doesn't matter how good the pimax 8k will be because as off right now its just wishful thinking until that headset is in your hands and does what they are saying it will do. I wish pimax all the best but can they keep up with their promises and maintain fully working headsets and software throughout the first year? Oculus still has small issue's now and they have alot more money and man power.