Meta debuted its new8 U.S.C 2257 cheaper headset during its Connect event on Wednesday. Dubbed the Meta Quest 3S, the company promised it has great performance despite the lower price.
Mark Zuckerberg himself announced the Quest 3S at the Meta Connect event. It costs $299.99, which is a steep discount on the newly reduced-price $499.99 Meta Quest 3 or $999.99 Meta Quest Pro.
SEE ALSO: Meta discontinues the Quest 2 and Quest Pro after revealing Quest 3SMeta said the headset could do pretty much anything most folks want to use a headset for, such as watch a movie, immerse yourself in a concert, or play games.
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Meta has a detailed page on the different specs of its headset line. Here are the basic specs of the Quest 3S:
Snapdragon XR2 Gen2 chip
8GB RAM
128GB or 256GB storage
1832x1920 screen resolution
90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate
96 degrees by 90 degrees field of view
Fresnel lenses
You're probably wondering how that differs from the Quest 3. The chipset and RAM are the same across both devices, but everything else is a little different. There is no 512GB storage option as there is with Quest 3. In addition, the displays are worse across the board; their resolutions and fields of view are lower, while the refresh rate isn't quite as variable. It also uses Fresnel lenses rather than pancake lenses.
"Quest 3S is a big step in making mixed reality more accessible, and we hope you’re as excited as we are about the future of this technology," the company said in a statement.
With the discontinuation of the Quest 2 and Quest Pro, it seems like the Quest 3S is your new affordable VR headset of choice.
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