IT House reported on March 10 that since the release of Apple Vision Pro, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly expressed his views on this head-mounted display product.
Zuckerberg said in a recent post that Apple is selling devices that Meta hopes to reach within 3-5 years. However, he doesn’t think the devices are the same and that the Quest will be better. If Meta’s device is as heavy as the Vision Pro in 3-5 years, or suffers from motion blur, lack of precise input, etc. like the latter, then that means Meta will have significantly regressed.
However, Zuckerberg admitted that the Vision Pro’s higher resolution came at the cost of a host of other trade-offs that made their device worse in most ways . This is not what Meta desires.
It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time Zuckerberg has hit Apple’s “pain points.” He released a video in February, listing 9 factors, and concluded that the Quest 3 headset priced at US$500 is not only more expensive than the US$3,500’s Apple Vision Pro is more value for money and has a better product experience.
IT House summarizes the relevant selling points based on video content as follows:
The Quest 3 headset is only one-seventh the price of the Vision Pro
The Quest 3 headset can achieve high-quality passthrough on large screens like the Vision Pro.
The Quest 3 headset is lighter and more comfortable to wear, with a weight reduction of 120 grams.
When users wear the Quest 3 headset and move around, there will be no wires in the way.
The field of view is wider and the screen is brighter.
Vision Pro experiences motion blur when the wearer moves. Quest is much clearer.
Precision controllers and hand tracking are available, and the Quest’s hand tracking is even more precise.
Quest’s library of immersive content goes even deeper.
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