The world of technology is constantly seeing new models emerge to replace the old ones. Virtual reality is also concerned and Facebook's self-contained headset may soon evolve.
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According to the very serious Bloomberg, Facebook is working on a successor to the Oculus Quest. This should be smaller, lighter by around 115 grams and would benefit from an image refresh rate of 90Hz, where the current model types in 60 Hz for video content and 72 Hz for VR applications . He could have four outdoor cameras and "six degrees of freedom".
It would also be a question of improving other characteristics to make it easier to use. The inter-pupillary distance could be adjusted using a switch and new controllers would, among other things, provide additional comfort and a more enduring battery.
All this is conditional because the adjustment tests are still in progress. Marketing too. As the article explains, the Facebook division would have planned a launch at the end of 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic could well cause a postponement by 2021.
All this should be able to be verified during the conference Oculus Connect 7, which will be delivered via the modern Internet later this year.