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Alright, so you’re scratching your head over whether to grab a Quest 3 or a Quest 3S? Happens to the best of us.
Let’s talk Quest 3S first. It’s kinda the budget buddy from Meta, right? Think of it like the old reliable, sort of like choosing the comfy worn-out sneakers instead of the shiny new ones. It does the whole VR and mixed reality jazz just like its snazzier sibling, the Quest 3. The brains inside – meaning the chipset and RAM – are identical twins in both. But here’s the kicker: the lenses. They’ve got these old-school fresnel lenses (and, to be honest, saying “fresnel” makes me feel kinda fancy). They’re a bit outdated, and adjusting them? A bit like trying to find the right angle for a selfie in bad lighting. Trust me, not everyone’s cup of tea.
Now, the Quest 3 is doing its thing with these futuristic pancake lenses. And let me tell you, the difference is like night and day. It’s like when you put on a new pair of glasses and realize leaves have edges? Yeah, that kind of clarity. Plus, you get a broader view, like when you find the perfect spot at a concert. These pancake whatchamacallits also mean the headset isn’t as chunky, so it doesn’t feel like you’re wearing a brick on your face.
Let’s chat storage for a sec. Quest 3? Packs a whopping 512GB. Meanwhile, the Quest 3S is kind of the minimalist, sticking with either 128GB or 256GB. Maybe it’s a storage thing or a “how much stuff will I really use?” decision.
Here’s my two cents: if your pockets are letting you splurge, going for the Quest 3 seems like a no-brainer. But if you’re counting coins, the Quest 3S won’t leave you hanging. It’s like, what’s that saying? Best of both worlds. Or maybe not, because, clearly, one’s better. Anyway, you get it.