To immerse yourself in virtual reality, is not enough to buy a VR-helmet Oculus Rift for $ 600. More will need a powerful computer that can cope with the VR-content. And then there are two options: either to gather system itself, or buy ready-made. Just for those who prefer the second option, Alienware introduced the system of X51, which has a certificate of conformity Oculus Ready. That is, it is perfectly suited to work with a virtual reality helmet Oculus Rift.
VR-compatible Alienware X51 system is estimated at $ 1200, and this amount the buyer will receive a Windows-based computer 4-core processor Intel Core i5-6400, graphics GeForce GTX 970 NVIDIA and 8 GB of RAM DDR4-2133. The system is designed in a compact case with LED backlight, which make up the dimensions 343 x 318 x 95 mm. The capacity of the computer will be enough for comfortable use VR-helmet.
Also note that Alienware has updated its 13-inch gaming laptop, and now the screen is based on a matrix-type OLED, providing better contrast and more vibrant colors. It should be noted that in recent years more and more manufacturers are beginning to use OLED-panels in their notebooks. Also, the laptop has to offer Intel Core i5 processor or Core i7 architecture Skylake, graphics card GeForce GTX 960 NVIDIA, and up to 16 GB of RAM. Sales of notebook Alienware 13 OLED display will begin this spring. Related Products :
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