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Oculus App 1.5 June 23, 2016 improvements to notifications [22] Oculus PC SDK 1.5 June 24, 2016 [23] Unreal Engine 4 Integration 1.5 June 24, 2016 [24] Oculus Platform SDK 1.5 June 24, 2016 [25] Oculus Utilities for Unity 5 Version 1.5 June 30, 2016 [26] v1.6 Oculus App 1.6 July 14, 2016 addition of "Coming Soon" section to Oculus Store and Library
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The primary means of installing software on Quest devices is through the Horizon Store. Notable non-game apps available on the platform include ESPN, Facebook Watch, YouTube VR, Fandango, Firefox Reality, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video VR, Pluto TV, Red Bull TV, Sling TV and Within. Popular VR-capable social apps include Horizon Worlds, VRChat and ...
It runs on Microsoft Windows with Oculus Rift headsets. It is used to create 3D paintings and animated cartoons. Quill was released on November 29, 2016 on the Oculus Store. [1] Quill Theater, an application for viewing creations made in Quill, was later made available following the release of the Oculus Quest. [2]
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Meta Quest Browser, known until 2024 as Oculus Browser, is a web browser developed by Meta Platforms for use on the Oculus Quest and its successor devices (Quest 2, Quest Pro, Quest 3), all of which use the Android operating system. It is based on Chromium, which uses Blink, a derivative of WebKit.
[9] [10] It includes 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM — an increase of 2 GB over the first-generation model. [7] The dual OLED displays of the first-generation Quest were replaced by a singular, fast-switch LCD panel with a per-eye resolution of 1832×1920, and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz (an increase from 1440×1600 per-eye at 72 Hz).