Meta releases the Quest operating system to manufacturers such as Asus, Microsoft and Lenovo

Meta has announced the opening of Horizon OS, the operating system that powers its Meta Quest mixed reality (MR) devices, to other third-party hardware manufacturers; and that Lenovo, Microsoft and Asus will be the first to adopt it in their new products.

The result of a decade of work by Meta to build a next-generation computing platform has materialized in Meta Horizon OS, an operating system built “around people,” which will not be exclusive to its MR headsets.

The American technology company has explained that with this measure it seeks to provide more options to consumers and offer a broader ecosystem in which developers can build their applications. It will also reach equipment manufactured by third parties, such as Microsoft, Lenovo o Asus.

Asus’ gaming division Republic of Gamers (ROG), for example, will use its experience to develop MR glasses for “high-performance title” gaming, according to a statement.

Lenovo, for its part, will leverage its expertise in co-designing the Oculus Rift S, as well as its experience engineering devices like the ThinkPad, to develop MRI equipment for productivity, learning and entertainment.

Finally, Meta has recalled that it is collaborating with Xbox to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming in beta version to its Meta Quest headset, so that players can access Xbox video games on a virtual two-dimensional (2D) screen in RM.

In addition, the company led by Mark Zuckerberg has indicated that it is working with Xbox to launch a limited edition of the Meta Quest helmet, which will be inspired by this other platform manufactured by Microsoft’s ‘gaming’ division.

Finally, he clarified that all devices that will soon be part of this new ‘hardware’ ecosystem powered by Meta Horizon OS will benefit from Snapdragon chips, manufactured by Qualcomm Technologiesjust as Meta Quest 3 already does with Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2.

WIDER ECOSYSTEM

Meta has said that as it is opening up Meta Horizon OS to more original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), it is also expanding the ways app developers can reach their audiences and consumers.

Thus, it seeks to erase the limits between the official service store for its devices, renamed Meta Horizon Store, and the App Lab collaboration platform, with which developers can distribute ‘apps’ safely without having to download from the store.

App Lab titles will “soon” appear in a dedicated section in the online store on all your devices, making them more visible to a wider audience.

On the other hand, a new spatial applications framework is being worked on that allows developers to bring mobile applications to Meta Horizon OS or create new experiences for this operating system.

By Editor

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