Navigating through CES 2024, just when I thought I had covered all the tech expo wonders, a hidden gem in the realm of arcade news surfaced, courtesy of DPVR. Let’s delve into the details.
DPVR’s E4 Headset has emerged as the flagship product for the company, making its mark on Raw Thrills’ upcoming Godzilla Kaiju Wars VR. Personally encountering this headset during the IAAPA 2023 display of the game was an eye-opener. According to DPVR, the unveiling at CES marked the first time the general public had the opportunity to experience it.
Crafted for PC VR enthusiasts reveling in AAA VR games from the Steam library, the E4 boasts a 120Hz display and a feather-light 280g design. Notably, it stands as the top choice for sim racing aficionados. Building upon the E4 model, the company introduced its new commercial version at CES 2024. This iteration showcases an enhanced cooling system, stereo speakers, a lengthier detachable cable, and a leather faceliner. Tailored for practical use, it extends support to FEC owners, aiding in business transformation and revenue growth. The Godzilla adaptation utilizes a modified DPVR E4, featuring 6 DoF, 4K 120Hz displays, and an expansive 116° FOV.
While the official page for Godzilla is currently in its infancy, offering a glimpse into the essentials, Eugene Jarvis shares his insights below the picture.
Stay tuned for the next wave of immersive experiences with DPVR’s cutting-edge innovations!
DPVR Unveils Cutting-Edge VR Headset for Arcades at CES 2024
ARCADEHERO | January 22, 2024
Discover the latest breakthrough from DPVR that stole the spotlight at CES 2024, uncovering an overlooked piece of arcade news.
DPVR’s E4 Headset
As the flagship product, DPVR’s E4 Headset takes center stage, renowned for its use in Raw Thrills’ upcoming Godzilla Kaiju Wars VR. My first encounter with this headset was at IAAPA 2023 when the game was showcased, making it a memorable experience. DPVR reveals the stats, clarifying that the unveiling at CES marked the first time the general public had the chance to use it.
Built for PC VR enthusiasts enjoying AAA VR games on the Steam library, the E4 boasts a 120Hz display and a lightweight 280g design. Sim racing fans find it as their primary preference. The new commercial version introduced at CES 2024 features an upgraded cooling system, stereo speakers, a longer detachable cable, and a leather faceliner. Tailored for commercial use, it supports FEC owners in business transformation and revenue growth. Godzilla utilizes a modified DPVR E4, featuring 6 DoF, 4K 120Hz displays, and an expansive 116° FOV.
Visit the official Godzilla page, though currently basic. Eugene Jarvis, Raw Thrills CEO, shares his thoughts below the image:
“We were amazed by the response of the CES 2024 crowd lined up to play our revolutionary Godzilla Kaiju Wars VR XD arcade experience. The project would not have been possible without DPVR and their fantastic E4 headsets. Their remarkable image quality and lightweight user comfort elevated the Godzilla experience to the next level!”
DPVR’s New E4C Headset
CES 2024 witnessed the debut of the E4C Headset, crafted for arcade use but available for consumers as well. Replacing the E3C headset, it offers versatility for arcade machines, some of which already support multiple headsets, like Andamiro USA’s SpongeBob VR Bubble Coaster. Reports even mention 3rd party kits swapping out headsets on Virtual Rabbids.
Stay tuned for the latest updates in the dynamic world of arcade gaming!
In a dazzling display at the Vegas trade show, DPVR took center stage with the unveiling of the upgraded E4C, building on the success of its arcade-centric E3C headset. Specifically tailored for arcade equipment providers, the E4C champions affordability, enhanced profitability, and an elevated visual experience for players.
This cutting-edge headset features a 4K display, a 90Hz refresh rate, and an expansive 116° field of view. Geared towards VR theme parks, it seamlessly integrates into various attractions such as VR roller coasters, rotation chairs, and sim rigs, boasting a cost-effective 3 DoF design.
DPVR’s arcade headsets have earned acclaim for their durability and consistent performance. The E3C, with an impressive 7-year track record, has dominated the niche market for arcade equipment display accessories. In line with this success, the E4 series is meticulously crafted with a focus on meeting evolving customer needs. DPVR goes the extra mile by offering customization services, ensuring their headsets align with the dynamic demands of the market.
Derek Liu, VP of DPVR, expressed, “CES 2024 provided a fantastic platform for DPVR to engage with consumers and VR content providers. Returning to the Vegas trade show floor after 5 years, our team presented collaborative solutions with partners across industries. With a commitment to delivering accessible VR headsets for everyone, we showcased enterprise-focused solutions and customization services on the spot. The new year holds exciting prospects for DPVR’s consumer product portfolio.”
DPVR aims to challenge the industry standard, encouraging manufacturers to reconsider the HTC Vive. The success of this venture hinges on factors such as pricing and long-term maintenance. If DPVR can offer a superior option in these aspects, broader adoption may be on the horizon – a trend exemplified by the success of Godzilla.
As for the prospect of the Apple Vision Pro becoming an amusement standard, skepticism arises given its hefty $3500 price tag. The feasibility of deploying such a high-cost set on public systems, even with attendants present, remains a questionable choice for any sensible company.