TOKYO, September 28, 2024 — Pimax has made a full-scale entry into the Japanese market, building strong partnerships with many game companies and retailers and rapidly increasing its influence across the country.
At the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2024, held from September 26th to 29th, 2024, Pimax exhibited its latest next-generation flagship products, " Pimax Crystal Light " and " Wireless 60G AirLink ."
Pimax is a pioneer in the virtual reality (VR) industry with operations in 72 countries, focusing on the research and development of professional VR headsets for the mid- to high-end market.
Headsets are deployed in a variety of fields, including entertainment, industry, and medicine.

At booth #10-C10, Pimax offered visitors the opportunity to try out popular games such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, VRChat, and Half-Life: Alyx, captivating them with their immersive experiences.
Setting a new standard in the VR industry, the Pimax Crystal Light further strengthens its high-end position with exceptional visual clarity and comfortable design.
The booth was visited by many prominent media outlets, including Nikkei Shimbun, Ubisoft, Bic Camera, MOZA, DELE, and the official TGS team, as well as major industry partners and influencers.
Pimax Crystal Light is the world's first VR headset with glass lenses, featuring the highest resolution per eye 2880 x 2880 pixels and 35 PPD display in the PCVR industry, providing an unparalleled visual experience through this innovative technology.
In addition, the built-in FFR 2.0 rendering technology reduces the load on your PC, allowing you to enjoy high-end VR more comfortably. Notably, at the recent Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 preview event, the Pimax Crystal Light was selected as the recommended VR headset for the demo, demonstrating its high reputation and reliability.

Leo Guo, Marketing Manager of Pimax Japan, introduced the new product " Wireless 60G AirLink ." This product utilizes the latest 60G technology to achieve ultra-fast data transmission, low latency, and excellent bandwidth, resulting in wireless connection without the need for DP cables.
According to Lay Zhang, Pimax general manager for the APAC region, the product is currently available for pre-order and will be available in the coming months.