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==Features==
==Features==
*Pushing boundary in the HD VR technology, Pimax 4K boasts a 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution, significantly higher than competitors Oculus Rift’s and Vive’s 2160 x 1200. This means clearer and sharper picture when you’re playing games like WarThunder or DirtRally
*Pushing boundary in the HD VR technology, Pimax 4K has 1920x2160 per eye. This results in a clearer and sharper picture when you’re playing games like WarThunder or DirtRally


*The Pimax 4K features a dual 53mm lense that provides an 110 Degree FOV, putting it on par with established VR Headset on the market.  
*The Pimax 4K features a dual 53mm lens that provides an 110 Degree FOV, putting it on par with established VR Headset on the market.  


*Pimax 4K Adopts 1000 Hz dual gyroscope which reduces dizziness for the users, although user experience may vary relatively.
*Pimax 4K Adopts 1000 Hz dual gyroscope which reduces dizziness for the users, although user experience may vary relatively.
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*With the wellness of user’s eyesight in mind, Pimax 4K is built with a three-pronged features of anti-bluray, auto mist removal and auto light adjusting.  
*With the wellness of user’s eyesight in mind, Pimax 4K is built with a three-pronged features of anti-bluray, auto mist removal and auto light adjusting.  


*Built to be compatible with SteamVR and Occulus games, you just have to setup your Pimax 4K and start playing VR games from these platforms.  
*Built to be compatible with SteamVR and Occulus games, you just have to setup your Pimax 4K and start playing VR games from these platforms.


==Hardware==
==Hardware==