➀ Meta has released a new app for the Quest 3, 2, and Pro, allowing users to use the headsets as screens for various devices with video out capabilities. ➁ The Meta Quest HDMI Link app requires a UVC and UAC compatible 1080p capture card, which can be found for less than $20. ➂ The app supports resolutions up to 1080p at 60fps and offers a near-zero latency experience. ➃ Future versions of the Quest headset may natively support DisplayPort over USB-C, but the current dongle approach provides an easy solution for existing hardware.
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