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Oculus Quest2

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Released last year, the Oculus Quest (see issue 298, p51) was remarkable. It squashed VR into a portable package, side-stepping the need for a gaming PC or compatible smartphone and freeing you from cables in the process. It was an easy way for a consumer to try VR for the first time at a console-like cost of £400.

Slimmer, lighter and better than its predecessor in almost every way, the Oculus Quest 2 takes this a step further. If it had launched at the same price as the original Quest, I’d still have loved it; given that the base model is £100 cheaper, however, the Quest 2 has

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