Wearable tech is getting pretty extreme. Zotac has released the fourth edition of its backpack computer that lets you run PC VR applications untethered from your desk. Instead of having to connect to ...
In brief: Most people have likely forgotten about PC makers' attempts to deliver high-end mobile VR in backpacks, but Zotac never gave up on the idea. The recent launch of the fourth-generation VR Go ...
There's a new VR headset backpack PC on the way, and it looks like a Ghostbusters proton pack. Designed with virtual reality and the metaverse in mind, the Zotac VR GO 4.0 aims to cut the cord while ...
PC makers have been showing off PC-in-a-backpack systems designed for virtual reality gaming for a few months. Now you can buy one. The MSI VR One is now available for purchase in the US, Europe, ...
I'm more of a VR PC messenger bag person myself. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. So far 2022 has had a focus on lightweight ...
It's what gives each version of the ZOTAC VR Go 4.0 its name, with one featuring an NVIDIA RTX A2000 8GB GDDR6 based on the GA106 GPU (found in the GeForce RTX 3060) and the other featuring the ...
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[url=http://arstechnica.co.uk/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31872687#p31872687:26hnotyr said: Akemi[/url]":26hnotyr]I just don't get why companies are going this route when ...
MSI’s Backpack PC, which debuted at Computex in Taiwan this week, aims to do away with one of the banes of virtual reality: being tethered to your PC by a display cable. This portable rig highlights a ...
Zero Latency, one of the longest running VR attractions in the out-of-home VR space, is dropping the backpack PCs that were once the backbone of the platform. Now the company says it’s moving to ...
While I think this is a cool idea, I would prefer something that looked like a more ordinary tower PC, so you could remove the straps, set it on a desk and not have it look ridiculous. I'm fine with ...