Virtual reality helmets, are becoming increasingly popular. But so far, one of the significant shortcomings VR-helmets is that they connect to the computer through the wires, which greatly restricts the freedom of user movements . One solution to this problem is the so-called computer backpacks.
At IFA 2016 exhibition, which took place earlier this month in Berlin, the German company XMG presented version of backpack computer to work with virtual reality. The novelty, according to developers, is released high performance and long enough battery life, and weighs relatively little.
The basis of MSI VR One is a processor Intel Core i7, which complements the mobile version of GeForce GTX 1070, which, fortunately, almost does not lag behind their desktop. The noise level, by the way, is 41 dBA.
According to the manufacturer, MSI VR One time battery life of 1.5 hours, which is pretty good considering its specifications. Interface kit includes one connector USB Type-C interface Thunderbolt 3, HDMI and Mini DisplayPort, and a pair of 3.5-mm audio jacks and four-port USB 3.0.
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