Meta's latest innovation has finally made its way to the masses, allowing users of Windows 11 and Meta Quest headsets to experience immersive productivity on par with their Apple counterparts. The Mixed Reality Link feature, available for free, enables users to pair their PC with their headset, unlocking a virtual environment that displays an equivalent of multiple high-resolution monitors.
This game-changing technology was initially rolled out in public previews last year but is now being made available to all Windows 11 users. Users can access cloud-based solutions such as Windows 365 Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop through the Mixed Reality Link platform, making it a far more accessible tool for the average consumer.
One of the most significant advantages of this technology is its price point. The Meta Quest 3S, which starts at $300, offers a virtual working experience comparable to that of the Apple Vision Pro - a headset that costs a staggering $3,500. This makes Mixed Reality Link an attractive option for those looking to dip their toes into virtual reality without breaking the bank.
Meta's investment in VR and AR technology is clear, with recent announcements highlighting plans for a futuristic VR headset that promises VR experiences "indistinguishable from the physical world" as well as smart glasses with Meta AI live translation and 3K video recording. With Mixed Reality Link now available to all Windows 11 users, it seems that the company's vision for a seamless virtual experience is finally within reach.
This game-changing technology was initially rolled out in public previews last year but is now being made available to all Windows 11 users. Users can access cloud-based solutions such as Windows 365 Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop through the Mixed Reality Link platform, making it a far more accessible tool for the average consumer.
One of the most significant advantages of this technology is its price point. The Meta Quest 3S, which starts at $300, offers a virtual working experience comparable to that of the Apple Vision Pro - a headset that costs a staggering $3,500. This makes Mixed Reality Link an attractive option for those looking to dip their toes into virtual reality without breaking the bank.
Meta's investment in VR and AR technology is clear, with recent announcements highlighting plans for a futuristic VR headset that promises VR experiences "indistinguishable from the physical world" as well as smart glasses with Meta AI live translation and 3K video recording. With Mixed Reality Link now available to all Windows 11 users, it seems that the company's vision for a seamless virtual experience is finally within reach.