June 1 (Portaltic/EP) –
Goal has announced a ‘software’ update for yours Quest 2 and Quest Pro scopes, which will improve CPU and GPU performance on both to deliver a smoother experience and higher resolution with Dynamic Resolution Scaling technology.
The technology company launched Quest 2 in 2020, being one of the most affordable virtual reality headsets on the market. Now, Meta has announced a reduction in its price, which will become effective on June 4: the 128GB model will cost $299.99 and the 256GB model will cost $349.99.
This ‘hardware’ will also receive a software update’ that it will increase CPU performance by 26 percent and GPU speed by 19 percent. It will also come to the Meta Quest Pro viewer, as indicated it’s a statement.
With this update, the company highlights that users will experience games more smoothly and find that the user interface is more responsive. It will also enable technology in both helmets Dynamic Resolution Scalingso that games and ‘apps’ can increase the pixel density without reducing the frames.
Meta has also announced this Thursday the new commercial helmet Quest 3, which presents a slimmer design and offers experiences of Mixed reality with high resolution color image.