By Kevin Lee
Zotac was one of the first companies to put VR backpack PCs on the map and now at Computex 2018 it has come out with a smaller, more powerful and RGB-lit version with the Zotac VR Go 2.0.
Equipped with brand new Intel Coffee Lake T-series processors and a high-end Nvidia GPU, this portable gaming PC delivers enough power to drive even the demanding HTC Vive Pro virtual reality headset.
Pricing and availability
At the time of writing, Zotac was not ready to disclose pricing of the VR Go 2.0, but it does expect its next VR backpack PC to be available in the late third-quarter or early fourth-quarter of the year.
Design
Whereas the original Zotac VR Go felt like wearing a suitcase on our backs, the VR Go 2.0 is more like wearing a futuristic rocket pack. Basically, what we’re saying is that it’s really cool.
The Zotac VR Go 2.0 is considerably shorter than the previous edition, and it rides higher on your back. This way it never lodges itself in the small of your back or up against your posterior.
Plus, Zotac has widened the gap between the PC and your back, which has two benefits. It …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac