PC-maker Dell and tech startup Meta
have announced a partnership to sell upcoming AR headset
through Dell.com in addition to Meta’s own website. The tie-up is
expected to expand Meta’s reach and market-share after the company lost
some of its early momentum amidst severe production issues and ensuing
backlogs.
According to a press release from Dell, the new partnership is a part of the company’s VR/AR Technology Partner program that will “make it easier for businesses to explore and innovate with AR”. The partnership is expected to help Meta attract customers from new industries, including healthcare, manufacturing and construction.
Dev-kits of the Meta 2 AR headset will become available on Dell’s webstore from the 15th of February for $1,495 apiece. According to Dell, the package will include the following items:
In a statement released to the press, the Chief Revenue Officer of Meta, Joe Mikhail, said that he is excited about the company’s tie-up with Dell. According to him, “We are certain our partnership with Dell will deliver our game-changing technology into many creative hands and drive productivity measures to both developers and corporates alike”.
According to a press release from Dell, the new partnership is a part of the company’s VR/AR Technology Partner program that will “make it easier for businesses to explore and innovate with AR”. The partnership is expected to help Meta attract customers from new industries, including healthcare, manufacturing and construction.
Dev-kits of the Meta 2 AR headset will become available on Dell’s webstore from the 15th of February for $1,495 apiece. According to Dell, the package will include the following items:
- Meta 2 AR Headset
- Access to Unity SDK (Beta)
- Access to Meta Developer Center
- Headset Stand
- 2 Exchangeable Forehead Supports
- 2 Handwashable Forehead Support Pads
- Microfiber Bag
- AC Adapter
- Universal Adapter Plug Kit – Set of 4
- Access to Detailed Instructions
In a statement released to the press, the Chief Revenue Officer of Meta, Joe Mikhail, said that he is excited about the company’s tie-up with Dell. According to him, “We are certain our partnership with Dell will deliver our game-changing technology into many creative hands and drive productivity measures to both developers and corporates alike”.