Facebook inadvertently leaks 4K stand-alone VR device 'Oculus Quest 2'



Information about ' Oculus Quest 2 ', which was supposed to be announced at '

Facebook Connect ' held on September 16, 2020, was leaked. Two PVs accidentally uploaded by Facebook reveal that the Oculus Quest 2 is a 'nearly 4K' standalone VR device with 50% more pixels than the original Oculus Quest. I will.

Facebook's Oculus Quest 2 leaks in full via official promo videos --The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/14/21435891/oculus-quest-2-leaked-promotional-video-specs-features-qualcomm-xr-2-platform-6gb-ram-4k-display

According to the IT news site The Verge, two PVs related to Oculus Quest 2 have been uploaded to Facebook Blueprint , a learning site developed by Facebook for free.

Both PVs have already been removed from Facebook Blueprint, but you can see what was uploaded to YouTube.

Meet Oculus Quest 2 [Accidentally Published / Leaked] --YouTube


Oculus Quest 2 --Inside the Upgrade [Accidentally Published / Leaked] --YouTube


This is the Oculus Quest 2 headset.



Seen from behind, it looks like this.



There is also a model with a black color.



Hold the controller like this and use it.



The CPU installed in 'Oculus Quest 2' is Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2 designed for VR. According to overseas news site VentureBeat , Snapdragon XR2 has twice the CPU and GPU performance, pixel throughput is four times, display resolution is six times, AI related compared to the original Oculus Quest Snapdragon 835 which was a chip for smartphones. The processing capacity is 11 times.



As a result, PV claims that 'almost 4K' image quality of about 2K is achieved with one eye.



The

RAM of 'Oculus Quest 2' is 6GB and the storage capacity is 256GB, which is enhanced from Oculus Quest which was 4GB and maximum 128GB respectively.



You can also connect to a PC and play VR games for PC.



Besides, I watch Netflix ...



You can also watch live performances.



Detailed information such as the release date of 'Oculus Quest 2' is expected to be revealed at 'Facebook Connect' held online by Facebook, the parent company of Oculus, on September 26th.

in Hardware,   Video,   Game, Posted by log1l_ks