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Zotac VR Go
Hey VR Heads!!!
When perusing the VR Heads forums, I am sure you stumbled upon the MSI VR One thread. It is basicaly a power pc for VR in backpack form.
Well Zotac is on board in making a VR pc backpack called the Zotac VR Go.
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Some specs
- Quad-core 2.8 GHz Intel Skylake Core i7 processor
- Nvidia GTX 1070 GPU
- 240GB M.2 SSD
- 16GB DDR4 SODIMM
- more in the Zotac VR Go link at the top.
Not bad specs.
Seeing a couple of backpacks offerings I think I will start giving them alias names:
- The "Egon" - Zotac VR Go
- The "Winston" - MSI VR One
- The "Ray" - ??
- The "Venkman" - ??
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Just today I receive a Newsletter from Zotac and this was on it:
VR on the GO!
With VR GO now on the shelf, we decided to take it for a spin with the locals. In a little truck, it makes its public appearance in Hong Kong once more with a constant line waiting to experience the unstoppable freedom.
Everyone wants to get a taste of shooting zombies in person, and all of them got the shock of getting bitten in that doomed world. Soon enough, word got out that we were letting people experience VR in all its glory, and there was no stopping the crowd.

A kind of different VR on the Go from the same company lol
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Interesting but I feel like these things are a stop-gap until we can get better wireless streaming to headsets. Do they still need a cord for power or do they have batteries in them?