While a price cut is definitely welcome news, Meta has more plans for the Quest 2. Meta will soon roll out a software update that will boost the CPU performance by up to 26%, while the graphics processing power goes up by 19%. As a result of the performance boost, Meta says Quest 2 users will be rewarded with a more fluid and responsive UI, improved content visuals, and overall smoother gameplay.
Meta is also bringing Dynamic Resolution Scaling (DRS) tech to the Quest 2, allowing apps and games to leverage the improved pixel density, while steering clear of frame drops. DRS is already deployed in console and PC games, and it uses a game engine to automatically adjust the resolution to deliver a smoother performance, without having to change other crucial controls like shader quality and environmental detailing.
DRS is also being enabled for the Quest Pro, Meta’s flagship mixed reality (MR) headset. Moreover, an incoming software update will also boost its graphics rendering performance by 11%, says the company. The Pro headset is the only peripheral not getting a price cut, and will remain on the market at $1,499.99 MSRP.
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