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Facebook unveils upgraded wireless Oculus headset in VR push

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SAN JOSE: Facebook on Wednesday unveiled an upgraded Oculus virtual reality headset with power to handle the intensive graphics of digital worlds in a wire-free experience. The new Oculus Quest headset showcased at the Facebook unit’s developer conference is being aimed at gamers seeking immersion in virtual worlds, with other potential applicatio­ns likely in the future. “This is the wireless virtual reality experience we have been waiting for,” Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said as he unveiled the new hardware and reaffirmed Facebook’s commitment to virtual reality.

The standalone VR headset boasting the same quality experience­s as the Oculus Rift but without wires will hit the market early next year at a price of $399. Oculus vice president Hugo Barra said Quest combined the capabiliti­es of Rift and the portabilit­y of Go, the current headgear in the company’s lineup, with a strong focus on games. Rift was

the first VR gear released by Facebookow­ned Oculus, but needs to be plugged into computers powerful enough to handle the graphics rich, immersive nature of digital worlds. Go is a lightweigh­t portable headset for virtual reality.

Step into Star Wars

Oculus promised 50 game titles available at launch, including “Vader Immortal,” which will let Quest users play through the opening episode of a new virtual reality experience set in a castle of infamous “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader. The “Star Wars” virtual reality experience was described as a combinatio­n game and immersive film. In a self-deprecatin­g moment on stage, Zuckerberg recalled setting a goal of getting a billion people into virtual reality after buying Oculus some four years ago in a deal valued then at $2 billion.

He chuckled along with the audience as he shared a graph showing they were a scant one percent of the way to that goal. “This isn’t a question of whether we are going to get there, it is how,” Zuckerberg said, while acknowledg­ing the path may be longer than first expected. He said a speed bump on the road to adoption that Quest was intended to solve was making VR more convenient and portable.

A second challenge, he said, was creating a vast, enticing ecosystem of games, films, meeting spaces and other experience­s in virtual reality. The two-day Connect conference was intended to inspire software makers to help create that ecosystem. “We are going to make some big leaps in both technology and content,” Zuckerberg told the gathering. “This is all still early, but this is the basic road map.” —AFP

 ??  ?? SAN JOSE: James Garcia of the Oculus team poses with a new Quest stand-alone virtual reality headset unveiled at the Facebook unit’s developer conference in San Jose, California. —AFP
SAN JOSE: James Garcia of the Oculus team poses with a new Quest stand-alone virtual reality headset unveiled at the Facebook unit’s developer conference in San Jose, California. —AFP

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