Meta has announced a significant expansion of its Horizon operating system, allowing third-party hardware makers to create devices compatible with Meta’s ecosystem. This new initiative, dubbed “Horizon OS,” marks a pivotal shift in Meta’s strategy, aiming to broaden its reach and enhance user experiences in the VR space.
In a strategic move, Meta has partnered with leading tech companies like ASUS, Lenovo, and Xbox. These collaborations are set to usher in a wave of high-performance VR gaming headsets and productivity-focused mixed-reality devices. ASUS has already revealed plans to develop a next-generation gaming headset that promises to cater to the demands of the avid gaming community.
Lenovo, on the other hand, is focusing on mixed-reality solutions that enhance productivity, learning, and entertainment. This collaboration with Meta will integrate Horizon OS with Lenovo’s expertise in personal computing, aiming to create new user scenarios in mixed reality.
Meta’s decision to open its OS to other hardware manufacturers is a transformative step for the mixed-reality industry. The company emphasizes that this move will not restrict users to just one app store. Instead, it will allow access to a variety of content sources, including Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Steam Link, through the newly named Meta Horizon Store.
The flexibility extends to software applications as well, with Meta encouraging other platforms like Google Play to join the Horizon OS ecosystem under the same economic models they use on other platforms.
With these developments, Meta is setting the stage for a more inclusive and expansive mixed-reality environment. The introduction of Horizon OS to third-party manufacturers not only fosters innovation but also offers consumers a richer, more diverse range of mixed-reality experiences. Are you ready to see what the future holds in this new, open mixed-reality landscape?
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