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− | {{ | + | {{Oculus Quest Family of VR Headsets |
− | + | |title = Oculus Quest/Oculus Quest 2 | |
− | |title = Oculus Quest/Oculus Quest 2 | + | |developer = [[:Oculus from Facebook]] |
− | + | |type = [[:Portable game console]] | |
− | |developer = Oculus | ||
− | |type = [[: | ||
|release = 2019/2020 | |release = 2019/2020 | ||
|emulated = {{✗}} | |emulated = {{✗}} | ||
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− | The | + | The Oculus Quest family of VR Headsets are VR Headsets from Facebook. They are standalone, meaning that they do not require a PC or phone to work. (Though a phone is required to make an account for the headset.) |
− | The | + | The first headset launched in 21st of may, 2019. with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip. |
+ | The Oculus Quest 2 launched in 13th of october, 2020, with the Snapdragon XR2 chip that is specifically designed for VR. | ||
The Oculus Quest 2 is the most successful VR headset to date, with it being the most used headset for SteamVR. | The Oculus Quest 2 is the most successful VR headset to date, with it being the most used headset for SteamVR. | ||
Oculus has since shifted interest from the PCVR market to standalone, so most Oculus exclusive games are going to the Quest platform. | Oculus has since shifted interest from the PCVR market to standalone, so most Oculus exclusive games are going to the Quest platform. | ||
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==Emulators== | ==Emulators== | ||
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{{no current emulators}} | {{no current emulators}} | ||
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