Zotac's fourth-generation VR Go systems get extra power.
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| Zotac introduces 4th Gen VR Go laptops |
This week, Zotac unveiled the highly anticipated next-gen VR Go laptop, which significantly boosts the performance of the company's family of systems for VR gamers. While the new machines, designed for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications, are inherently more powerful than their predecessors and even use professional Nvidia GPUs, they don't have the latest and greatest Gaming processors or the best GPUs.
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Zotac VR Go 4.0 mobile devices are powered by an octa-core Intel Core i7-11800H “Tiger Lake” laptop processor of the 11.5888 CUDA cores, 46 RT cores) laptop GPU. The Zbox-VR7N2000 and Zbox-VR7N4500 come with 16GB of DDR4 memory (expandable up to 32GB) and M.2 SSDs. For those who need additional storage space, there is a bay for a 2.5" SSD or HDD drive, as well as a 3-in-1 CD drive. As for connectivity, VR Go 4.0 systems feature Intel AX1650 WiFi 6.+ Bluetooth5. 2 ports, one GbE port, one USB 3.1 Type-C port, two display-out ports (one DisplayPort, one HDMI), six USB 3.1 and USB 3.0 Type-A ports, and 3.5-mm audio input/output connectors.Offering up to 50 minutes of battery life for AR/VR workloads on a single charge, the
Zotac VR Go 4.0 handhelds are designed to be swappable batteries anywhere (battery packs sold separately, charger included) for longer AR /VR sessions.
While Zotac is officially positioning its VR Go systems for VR gamers, these laptops are particularly popular with developers of AR, VR, mixed reality apps and games, as well as those using AR, VR and others Use software at a professional level. This could be the reason why the company decided to use professional Nvidia RTX GPUs instead of regular GeForce RTX GPUs. Meanwhile, these PCs with CPUs and GPUs from 2020 and 2021 do not offer unbeatable performance.
Zotac hasn't announced prices for its new VR Go 4.0 laptops, but you can expect them to sell for a higher price.

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