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It’s happened again: Meta wants your money or your data. Now what?
by Florian Bodoky

Mixed reality is more than just a gimmick - whether multitasking with virtual screens, training or playing games together: Digital content can be experienced flexibly and immersively.
Watch YouTube videos in mixed reality and do housework at the same time or place multiple windows around you to create the perfect workspace.
Rocks like a game. Rocks like a workout. Work up a sweat with a virtual personal trainer and meditate in breathtaking locations - without leaving your living room. Fitness has never been so much fun.
The new way to meet friends. Meet up with friends in Meta Horizon, where you can team up for battles in games or experience comedy shows together - as if you were actually all in the same place.
Cinema feeling whenever you want. Set up your Quest and immerse yourself in films and series at home or on the go on a large screen and with customisable room dimming.
Play your favourite games the way you want. Whether you're streaming on a 2D mixed reality screen or immersing yourself in virtual reality games, you're in for a treat.
Here's the link to the full range from Meta.
This article was written on behalf of Meta.
Meta develops technologies that help people connect, find communities and grow businesses. When Facebook was launched in 2004, it changed the way people connect with each other. Apps like Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp enabled billions of people around the world to connect even better. Now Meta is moving beyond 2D screens and developing immersive experiences like augmented and virtual reality to shape the next evolution of social technologies.
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