If there is one certainty in the Virtual Reality device market, it is that, with almost 15 million Meta Quest 2 soldthe all-in-one viewer by Zuckerberg and associates has become a point of reference for the entire industry.
Equally certain are the attention and support given by Half to these devices, they actually have democratized VR making the first impact easy and accessible for those who want to venture into the virtual world.
In this sense, it is not surprising at all that Meta has recently brought 120Hz definitively to Quest 2 or updated for the umpteenth time the first Questalive, well and very current despite its almost four years of age.
A further piece has been added to the story of Quest 2 in the last few hours, with Meta having announced to have unlocked an additional 7% of GPU power of its headset to give developers even more leeway and put even more exciting experiences on the plate.
This is a possibility that will be granted to all players for free and made possible thanks to the technology of dynamic frequency management of the Quest 2which will take its graphics chip from the previous 490 MHz to a maximum frequency of 525 MHz.
The new maximum clock will be available to everyone starting with version v49 of the firmware, but to use it Meta is keen to clarify that there will be “a noticeable impacton autonomy.