![]() ![]() ![]() We know that Quest 3 will feature a higher resolution display than Quest 2, paired with pancake lenses for greater image clarity and an overall reduction in device weight. So far, Meta's own details remain vague on this front. What analysts seem to agree on is some kind of visual enhancement will come to the Quest 3 - so expect improved display quality and higher resolutions. Though, we've also seen conflicting reports that instead hint at OLED displays, and mini LED displays. It's been speculated that the Quest 3 will adopt uOLED displays (an upgraded version of OLED). Other improvements in this area include enhanced hand tracking and controller haptic feedback, similar to the DualSense wireless controller for PS5. ![]() Similarly, its Touch Plus controllers have been reworked with a more ergonomic design. That'll reduce the weight of the device and should allow for comfier play sessions overall. Quest 3 has also been confirmed to sport a 40% slimmer optic profile over the last-gen Quest 2. Not only will this help you plan out your playing space, but should also aid augmented and mixed reality experiences become even more immersive. The most immediate improvement for Quest 3 is a high-fidelity color passthrough feature, which should allow you to view your immediate surroundings via a high quality camera. You won't need a PC or external device to play the best VR games out there. It was always a safe bet that the headset would continue to be a standalone device, and that's certainly remained true. We now have official information, straight from Meta's mouth, about the specs and features we can expect for Meta Quest 3. ![]()
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