
Gaming PC or a backpack?
- Zotac launches a wearable gaming PC that you can carry with you wherever you go.
- The backpack also includes a virtual reality (VR) headset.
- The hardware specifications are sufficient to handle recent titles such as Resident Evil: Village, Dying Light 2, Elden Ring, and others.
“Gaming on the go” normally refers to a handheld device or a cloud gaming subscription. But, Zotac’s recent product gives it a whole new meaning. The hardware company launches a wearable gaming PC that you can carry with you wherever you go.
The Zotac VR Go 4.0 is a gaming PC in the form of a backpack. It is completed with gamer aesthetics. The backpack also includes a virtual reality (VR) headset. It allows you to play games like Beat Saber, Superhot, Pistol Whip, and others.
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The hardware specifications are sufficient to handle recent titles such as Resident Evil: Village, Dying Light 2, Elden Ring, and others. This is due to the fact that it is equipped with Intel’s 11th Gen Core i7 processor. Moreover, it has Nvidia’s virtually top-end RTX A4500 GPU, having gaming performance comparable to the RTX 3060.
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There is 512GB of NVMe SSD storage, and 16GB of LPDDR4 RAM. It can be increased to 32GB. Extra loading bays can increase storage by up to 6GB. The backpack’s connectors include one HDMI port, two Display Ports, USB C ports, USB A ports, a headphone jack, and Gigabit LAN, make it extremely adaptable.
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Because it is powered by swappable batteries, the VR Go 4.0 can even go wireless, but it only lasts around 50 minutes.
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