A few days ago, Meta (recognized as a terrorist organization in Russia, activity is banned) announced a new Quest Pro virtual reality helmet. Its hallmark was the Passthrough technology, which allows you to replace the second, third and even fourth monitor and synchronize them with each other. And then a video appeared on the network showing this possibility.

The helmet can not only “extend” the monitor and synchronize it with the main PC, but can also track the direction of gaze and even facial expressions. Such a system is estimated at $ 1,500 (almost 94,000 rubles at the current exchange rate) for pre-order. In retail, the novelty costs 1,800 euros (almost 110,000 rubles).
The main feature of Quest Pro is the presence of 4 cameras that transmit to the screens what is happening in the real world and visualize it in the virtual space. This creates additional monitors. The processor is a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There are also two displays, each with a resolution of 1920 × 1800 pixels.🔞 A new Genshin Impact erotic figure is introduced
Source: VG Times

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