Pico is looking for “experienced users” to test the upcoming “Project Swan” headset for at least 10 hours per week after they sign a non-disclosure agreement.
I signed up, will see if they think my experience is worth something to them 😅. But will not send a recipe of every VR headset I own as they asked me to. But send them a selfie with my headset shelf in the background. Hope it's good enough.
I was pretty excited after their video announcement. Seems like they took the best from both Horizon OS and Vision OS. I hope they will release it in the USA this time to get more reach.
Me (a former Quest 1 user who hasn't touched VR in 2 years until SteamFrame arrives but would love a free headset to play with): "You know, I'm something of an experienced user myself..." /s
Jokes aside. I find it interesting that Pico is also adopting the split chip design from Apple. Feels like one of those things that's gonna be standard and obvious in hindsight for all standalone headsets in the future.
My wife *just* let me upgrade our VR gaming PC…
(looks at the left side kidney scar on my back)
Kidneys grow back, right???????
Due to RAM prices I just sold my second kidney while the first one isn't finished growing back. Can't be much longer right? Right?????
Just keep looking at all the frames… all the frames…
I signed up, will see if they think my experience is worth something to them 😅. But will not send a recipe of every VR headset I own as they asked me to. But send them a selfie with my headset shelf in the background. Hope it's good enough.
I was pretty excited after their video announcement. Seems like they took the best from both Horizon OS and Vision OS. I hope they will release it in the USA this time to get more reach.
I wonder if this means they expect to launch in the US outside of the enterprise supply chain?
Me (a former Quest 1 user who hasn't touched VR in 2 years until SteamFrame arrives but would love a free headset to play with): "You know, I'm something of an experienced user myself..." /s
Jokes aside. I find it interesting that Pico is also adopting the split chip design from Apple. Feels like one of those things that's gonna be standard and obvious in hindsight for all standalone headsets in the future.