Meta wants to make metamesta a replacement for the Internet. Users have to immerse themselves in the world of metamesta virtual reality using their release Meta Quest headset. To meet the various needs of users in the near future, Meta will launch four sets of virtual reality heads by 2024 according to a report by The Information.
The leaked roadmap shows four sets of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) will be launched. Mark Zuckerberg has previously confirmed Project Cambria will launch later this year as a replacement for laptops. It will use a modified Android operating system with a high -resolution screen so that the text can be read comfortably by the user.
This allows it to be used as a replacement for a work computer complete with features that allow a view of the real world in AR while in use. Project Cambria is a high -performance headset with a sale price in excess of $ 800 apiece.
Next up is that the Project Cambria headset will be updated with a more powerful one with the code name Funston in 2024. Information about Funston is still vague at the time this article is written.
The other two headsets use the Stinson and Cardiff code names which focus on more comprehensive VR gaming capabilities. The Stinson will launch in 2023 as a high -performance VR set while Cardiff will launch in 2024 as a more affordable model.
With headsets produced not only for entertainment but also for work as well as industrial needs, Meta believes they will have the edge to make their metamesta efforts a success.