The Zotac VR GO 4.0 packs an eleventh generation Intel Core H processor and Nvidia RTX A4500 graphics card in your backpack. You can experience virtual reality wirelessly with two batteries.
In the period when the virtual reality concept was just beginning to shine, an interesting computer design also appeared on the scene. Gaming computers in the form of battery-backed backpacks allowed you to experience cable-free virtual reality for a certain period of time. However, the VR and backpack computer concept still has not reached the desired prevalence. Still, Zotac continues to steadily develop its backpack range.
What does Zotac VR GO 4.0 offer?
The Zotac VR GO 4.0 backpack computer, which has not undergone a major change on the design side, includes an Intel Core i7-11800H processor and Nvidia RTX A4500 20GB GDDR6 graphics card. Even though the graphics card is in the RTX 3080 setting, the performance is a little lower because it focuses on energy efficiency, but it offers longer usage time.
Zotac VR GO 4.0 with 16GB/32GB DDR4 RAM memory, M.2 slot, 2.5 inch SATA SSD, USB 3.1 Type-A, DC input, USB 3.1 Type-C, SD card reader, microphone and headphone jack, two 86.4Wh batteries is fed with. Batteries can be replaced without shutting down the system. A price has not yet been announced for the Zotac VR GO 4.0, but the previous generation had a starting price of $2000.