Meta and LG New Quest Pro Headset.
Recall the Meta Quest Pro headset that was launched last year in October with several innovative features that allow users to:
- Share emotions and reactions with real-time natural avatar expressions. Meta Avatars translate natural facial expressions into VR so they can bring the user’s true personality to meetings and gatherings with friends.
- See VR through a whole new lens. The pancake lenses, which increase pixel density, local dimming, and quantum dot technology are combined to deliver striking visual clarity when playing games, connecting with friends, reading, or multitasking.
Furthermore, the Meta Quest Touch Pro Controllers translate instinctive hand gestures and detailed finger actions directly into VR with self-tracking cameras and precision controls. Multi-point and advanced haptics make virtual interactions feel entirely real. One can do more in VR, faster with powerful hardware including 256GB storage, 12GB RAM, 10 advanced VR/MR sensors, spatial audio, and more.
With world-class counterbalanced ergonomics and a sleek design that lets one wear the headset for long in premium comfort, alongside a High-resolution mixed reality passthrough that uses full-color sensors to let you see and engage with the physical world around you, even as you connect, work and play in virtual spaces is still not enough for Meta to stop there as they collaborate with LG to build on these features for the release of a new quest pro headset.
Initially, it was taught that LG’s involvement would only help build and design the headset, but new reports from the South Korean news outlet “Maeil Business Newspaper” have disclosed that LG will contribute a whole lot more than we thought.
According to the report, Meta is collaborating with several subsidiaries of LG – LG Display will be in charge of the screen, LG Energy will be providing the battery, LG Innotek will be manufacturing other components, and LG Electronics will actually be building the headsets.
The first product from this collaboration is expected to be available in 2025, with a price tag of around $2,000 (₦184,0000), compared to Apple’s Vision Pro which is priced at $3,500 (₦2,639,595) according to today’s currency exchange rate, scheduled to be launched in 2024. It has been rumored that the new Meta Quest Pro Flamera headset will rival Apple’s Vision Pro headset due to the advantage of Passthrough.
Passthrough empowers augmented reality applications like home design, fashion, and interactive learning, use cases that involve some degree of real-world spatial awareness, and a whole lot of computational processing for image simulation.
The Question on everybody’s mind is will the Meta Quest Pro headset share the name with LG? Because of LG’s fair amount of input into the entire process, it will be hard not to see the South Korean company’s name all over it.
In addition, Nigerians should be glad that we are among the list of supported countries this awesome device can work in. Note that, to use Meta Quest, a Meta account is required, teens under the age of 18 will not be able to create a new Meta account.