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  2. Lag (video games) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The lower one's ping is, the lower the latency is and the less lag the player will experience. High ping and low ping are commonly used terms in online gaming, where high ping refers to a ping that causes a severe amount of lag; while any level of ping may cause lag, severe lag is usually indicated by a ping of over 100 ms. [4]

  3. Oculus Quest - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Oculus Quest is a discontinued virtual reality headset developed by Oculus (now Reality Labs), a brand of Facebook Inc., and released on May 21, 2019. Similar to its predecessor, Oculus Go , it is a standalone device, that can run games and software wirelessly under an Android -based operating system.

  4. Quest 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Quest 2 had faced criticism over the mandate that users must log in with a Facebook account in order to use the Quest 2 and any future Oculus products, including the amount of user data that could be collected by the company via virtual reality hardware and interactions, such as the user's surroundings, motions and actions, and biometrics.

  5. Meta Horizon OS version history - Wikipedia

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    Oculus Quest build 26.0 v27 Oculus Quest build 27.0 March 22, 2021 OS updated to Android 10; Bug fixes [92] v28 Oculus Quest build 28.0 April 19, 2021 Oculus Air Link (experimental) [93] PC build 28.0 Most recent PCVR-specific build v29 Oculus Quest build 29.0 May 17, 2021 Multi-User Accounts and App Sharing for Quest 1

  6. Virtual reality game - Wikipedia

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    A broader definition of virtual reality can be taken to be any application that replaces one or more of the human senses with a virtual one. [7] Thus, games featuring any alternative control scheme compared to a typical game controller or keyboard-and-mouse system could be considered as a virtual reality game, where the sense of touch of these ...

  7. Virtual desktop - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a virtual desktop is a term used with respect to user interfaces, usually within the WIMP paradigm, to describe ways in which the virtual space of a computer's desktop environment is expanded beyond the physical limits of the screen's display area through the use of software.

  8. VirtualLink - Wikipedia

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    In VirtualLink mode, there were six high-speed lanes active in the USB-C connector and cable: four lanes transmit four DisplayPort HBR 3 video streams from the PC to the headset while two lanes implement a bidirectional USB 3.1 Gen 2 channel between the PC and the headset. Unlike the classic DisplayPort USB-C alternate mode, VirtualLink has no ...

  9. Zero Latency (company) - Wikipedia

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    Zero Latency VR is a technology company that develops free-roam virtual reality systems. [1] It was founded by Tim Ruse, Scott Vandonkelaar, Kyel Smith, who are currently directors of the company, with Dean Dorrell as the chairman.