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Oculus Quest

SPECIFICATION

Display panel OLED Resolution 1440x1600 per eye Memory 4GB Storage 64GB/128GB Battery 2-3 hours Refresh rate 72Hz Processor Snapdragon 835 Weight 571g Dimensions 120x110x90mm

From £399 oculus.com

VR just loves wires. Wires snaking down the back of your head, curling across your living room floor, sneaking down the back of bookcases from roomscale sensors, or plugged into a box that even Sony can’t make fun with quirky symbol-matching games. There’s only so much a cable tidy or 10 can fix. And then suddenly, Oculus Quest arrives, cuts every wire you ever thought you needed, and quietly reinvents virtual reality as a whole at the same time. Make no mistake, Facebook’s all-in-one device is a true game changer. This is how it was always meant to be.

On paper it almost seems too good to be true. A natural follow up to the less games-focused but also wireless Oculus Go, the Quest squeezes a Snapdragon processor into its headset for near PC-level experiences, comes with

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