The biggest problem I see with this headset is that it is being marketed as "8K", but the actual resolution isn't anywhere close to that. Standard 8K resolution is equivalent to four 4K screens, or over 33 megapixels. But even if we add together the resolution of both 4K screens here, it only works out to half that. Then, it sounds like the actual signal coming into the headset is only 1440p per screen, which when added together only works out to less than 7.4 megapixels total, less than the resolution of even a single 4K display, or under one fourth the resolution of 8K. Sure, the headset might offer higher resolution than any of the big-name headsets currently out, but calling it "The World's First 8K VR Headset" is pure marketing fluff, and involves stretching the definition of "8K" in multiple ways.