Pimax Continues Global Roadshow in D.C. with RPM Rush Simulation

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Pimax Continues Global Roadshow in D.C. with RPM Rush Simulation

 

Continuing the momentum from a successful start in Miami, Pimax brought its U.S. roadshow to Washington D.C., hosted by RPM Rush Simulation. This event provided VR enthusiasts in the U.S. capital with a hands on experience of the cutting-edge Pimax Crystal Light headset, further cementing Pimax's reputation for innovation in virtual reality.

The session at RPM Rush Simulation attracted a variety of VR users, from long-time enthusiasts to curious newcomers. One participant, a former HTC Vive user who recently tried the Quest 3, expressed his excitement, "I came here today because I was curious to see the Crystal Light. And I was pretty impressed."
The Pimax Crystal Light impressed attendees with its superior clarity and performance. Terry (@schoolio64D), a flight simulator user, shared his thoughts: "I fly DCS and have been using the HP Reverb G2. The clarity of the Crystal Light is way better than what I have. It's definitely on my list for headsets to consider purchasing."
Pilots and flight simulation enthusiasts found the Pimax Crystal Light to be particularly compelling. One pilot, who had been using Pimax headsets for years, remarked, "I ordered one of Pimax’s first-generation headsets and have been upgrading ever since. Flying the Yak-52 in DCS with the Crystal Light gives me a sensation similar to a déjà vu feeling like being in my own plane. And that brought me here to see what the Crystal Light can do."

With successful events in Miami and Washington D.C., the Pimax roadshow is now headed to New York City on June 18th. For more information about the Pimax roadshow and upcoming sessions, visit our roadshow page.

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