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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/2\/23053888\/meta-virtual-reality-headset-cambria-quest-vr-mr<\/a> Last month we took a deep dive into Mark Zuckerberg\u2019s grand metaverse plan<\/a>, and some of the hardware Meta is working on to deliver it, in the form of Project Nazare augmented reality glasses. Now The Information<\/em><\/a> reports on a roadmap for virtual reality hardware that runs through 2024 with four headsets on the schedule, starting with the previously-teased Project Cambria VR headset<\/a> we expect to see later this year.<\/p>\n According to its sources, The Information <\/em>says that Meta plans to release Project Cambria, which is a higher-end device than its current Quest hardware and known internally by the name Arcata, in September, followed by an updated version, currently codenamed Funston, following in 2024. <\/p>\n The sources also indicate that the first Project Cambria will cost around $799, well above the $299 \/ $399 price for Quest VR headsets. The Information <\/em>reports a Meta spokesperson told the outlet the price for Cambria would be \u201csignificantly higher.\u201d As far as what it offers for the extra price, the sources say it has high-resolution image quality that\u2019s clear enough for reading text so that you can type emails or code within the VR environment. <\/p>\n
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