Meta posted some enticing concept videos revealing practical uses for the metaverse, in the near term, and in the future.
Meta recently previewed a futuristic-looking VR headset concept in a metaverse promotional video. There’s no confirmation that this is an actual product in development, but the new device is clearly much more advanced than a Quest headset and even slimmer than the upcoming Cambria headset.
These glimpses of the future were found as part of Meta’s pattern of posting a few videos each month that represent some near-term hardware and others a bit further out to future VR headsets. When attending a lecture that’s accessible via the metaverse, students will be able to either be physically present or teleport into a seat and the professor can manipulate virtual 3D objects such as a biological cell to discuss its metabolism. The cell can be tossed to a student and examined more closely as it’s in the process of dividing.
Finally, Meta’s concept video demonstrates history coming to life with modern students visiting ancient Rome and watching Mark Antony engage in a debate over the flaws and merits of Julius Caesar as a ruler. The students can walk around and examine the scene as if actually there.
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