It appears Meta has a lot of surprises in store for us AR and VR fans, planned for 2024.
But good news – Meta appears to be working on a budget version of theheadset, codenamed"Ventura". A company representative has been quoted describing the idea behind it, as follows:
As to what technical sacrifices we should expect from this cheaper VR headset, in order for Meta to be able to reach such a low price point, that's also up for speculation. Key downgrade suspects might reasonably be the display, as well as the processor, and build quality; namely things like weight and size, surely to be larger than theBut we're definitely excited to see prospects of VR becoming even more accessible in 2024, when this headset's plans to launch are set for.
“We want to make it higher resolution for work use and really nail work, text and things like that,” The Verge quoted Meta CPO Mark Rabkin. “We want to take a lot of the comfort things from Quest Pro and how it sits on your head and the split architecture and bring that in for comfort.”
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