Completely new things were seen at CES, such as Virtual Reality (VR) glasses MeganeX, developed by the Siftwall company, a subsidiary of Panasonic. These glasses stand out for making use of and panel OLED manufactured by the company Kopin Corporation, which is able to offer a native resolution of 5.2K at a refresh rate of 120 Hz in addition to being compatible with HDR content.

Delving into the details, the setup consists of two small 1.3-inch OLED Microdisplay panels each with a resolution per eye of 2560 x 2560 pixels, which gives a total resolution of 5120 x 2560 pixels @ 120 Hz.

This display comes to life through the SoC Snapdragon XR1, so they can be used completely independently of a PC, have a 6DoF tracking system, and can be connected through a USB-C or DisplayPort + USB 2.0 port through the included conversion box, being the best of all that can be used on PC, as they are compatible with the SteamVR. Mind you, I hope you have a very powerful GPU. Additionally, they are compatible with the HaritoraX whole body positioning system, and have a very light weight of 250 grams.

Now we go to what we like the least, and that is that the MeganeX glasses will go on sale in spring at a price that could be around 900 euros.