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Oculus Quest
TitleOculus Quest
ManufacturerFacebook Technologies, LLC
Release dateMay 21, 2019
DisplayOLED
Resolution1832 x 1920 per eye
Field of view100 degrees
Tracking systemInside-out tracking
ControllersOculus Touch

Oculus Quest is a virtual reality headset developed by Facebook Technologies, LLC, a subsidiary of Facebook, Inc., in collaboration with Qualcomm and Samsung Electronics. The device was announced by Mark Zuckerberg at the Facebook F8 conference in 2018, with Hugo Barra and Jason Rubin providing additional details on its development. The Oculus Quest is designed to be a standalone headset, not requiring a PC or console to operate, and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It is also compatible with Google Daydream and SteamVR content, allowing users to access a wide range of virtual reality experiences.

Introduction

The Oculus Quest is a significant development in the field of virtual reality, offering a wireless and portable solution for experiencing VR content. It is designed to be easy to use, with a simple and intuitive interface, and is targeted at a wide range of users, from gamers to educators and healthcare professionals. The device has been praised by John Carmack, Tim Sweeney, and Gabe Newell for its innovative design and capabilities. The Oculus Quest has also been compared to other virtual reality headsets, such as the HTC Vive and PlayStation VR, in terms of its features and performance.

History

The development of the Oculus Quest began in 2016, with a team of engineers and designers at Facebook Technologies, LLC working on the project. The device was initially codenamed "Santa Cruz" and was first announced by Mark Zuckerberg at the Facebook F8 conference in 2017. The Oculus Quest was later unveiled at the Oculus Connect 5 conference in 2018, with Hugo Barra and Jason Rubin providing additional details on its development. The device was released on May 21, 2019, and has since become one of the most popular virtual reality headsets on the market, with support from Epic Games, Unity Technologies, and Valve Corporation.

Hardware

The Oculus Quest features a range of advanced hardware components, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, OLED displays, and inside-out tracking technology. The device also includes a pair of Oculus Touch controllers, which provide a range of gestures and interactions for users. The Oculus Quest has a resolution of 1832 x 1920 per eye, and a field of view of 100 degrees, making it one of the most advanced virtual reality headsets available. The device is also compatible with a range of accessories, including the Oculus Link cable, which allows users to connect the device to a PC and access SteamVR content, as supported by NVIDIA and AMD.

Software

The Oculus Quest runs on a customized version of the Android operating system, and features a range of software components, including the Oculus Home interface and the Oculus Store. The device also supports a range of virtual reality experiences, including games, educational content, and entertainment apps, from developers such as Respawn Entertainment, Insomniac Games, and Ubisoft. The Oculus Quest has also been integrated with a range of social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, allowing users to share their virtual reality experiences with others, as demonstrated by Sheryl Sandberg and Kevin Systrom.

Games_and_Applications

The Oculus Quest has a wide range of games and applications available, including Beat Saber, Job Simulator, and Superhot VR, from developers such as Hyperbolic Magnetism, Owlchemy Labs, and Superhot Team. The device also supports a range of educational content, including National Geographic and Discovery Channel experiences, as well as healthcare applications, such as meditation and therapy tools, developed by Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic. The Oculus Quest has also been used in a range of industries, including architecture, engineering, and real estate, with support from Autodesk and SketchUp.

Reception

The Oculus Quest has received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its innovative design, advanced hardware, and wide range of virtual reality experiences. The device has been reviewed by a range of publications, including CNET, The Verge, and Wired, with many praising its ease of use and high-quality graphics, as noted by Nicholas Thompson and Nilay Patel. The Oculus Quest has also been recognized with a range of awards, including the CES Innovation Award and the Game Award for Best VR/AR Game, as presented by Geoff Keighley and Reggie Fils-Aimé. Overall, the Oculus Quest is a significant development in the field of virtual reality, and is likely to have a major impact on the gaming and entertainment industries, with support from Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard, and Microsoft Studios. Category:Virtual reality headsets

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