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Oculus Link beta impressions: Connecting Oculus Quest to PCs negates the Rift

Oculus Link beta impressions: Connecting Oculus Quest to PCs negates the Rift

Posted on November 26, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Ding, dong, the Rift is dead

Oculus Link is both mundane and magical. Mundane, because all you’re doing is plugging a USB-C cable into your Oculus Quest headset. Magical, because doing so now temporarily transforms the standalone Quest into a powerful PC-based system. “Your Quest is basically a Rift now too,” said Mark Zuckerberg at Oculus Connect 6—and he wasn’t lying. It’s rough around the edges, but Quest is virtual reality’s future, a best of both worlds miracle.
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