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No. At this time, Go only offers those two internally limited configs. HOWEVER, I use a free app called Skybox to reach out to my PC's storage (more and bigger HD's). You simultaneously run the prog on both devices and point to your Skybox "Movie" folder on the PC where it is stored or your Windows "Video" folder, wherever, and you're good to go, no pun intended. Likewise, you can store the movie(s) on your smartphone if you don't have a wifi router. Then there are apps like Plex or Kodi that can also extend your storage from the PC (and I think iOS?) but I'm PC/Android myself. Personally, I consider my 32MB Go as a player only. Sure, you can fairly easily load a movie, watch it, take it off, load another, etc. But I consider the Go's internal memory as only its app storage. My media comes from a larger space like my desktop and/or my Freenas server box (with Plex). Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Mint the new Quest Oculus comes out later this month. It’s a another all in one that will allow for higher GB storage and be more like the Rift with two controller.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Hopefully they will offer a cloud subscription in the future.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They do not support any additional storage at this time. Even the 64 isnt really big enough. It’s kind silly. Its like having a 500 GB PS4. Always deleing and reinstalling.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sorry, there's no microSD support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately, there isn't room for additional storage within the Oculus device The storage you buy comes as is
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No microSD support but there is a 64GB model available for an extra 50 dollars and the games are only about 100 - 600MB usually so i don't think you'll need any more than 64GB
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