One of the main disadvantages of using the virtual reality helmets of Oculus Rift and HTC Vive is to connect their wires to a powerful stationary computer – this constrains the user’s movements and limits the area for moving. Fortunately, the manufacturer of computer technology Zotac offers an interesting solution called Mobile VR. The novelty is a compact PC, which is suitable for virtual reality, placed in a backpack with a battery. Solving a solution will allow the player to move to the VR harnation in any direction and at any distance, not afraid to step or cut off the cable. Until Zotac does not reveal the technical characteristics of the device, only offers to get acquainted with the demonstration video. However, analysts suggest that Mobile VR uses the Magnus En980 game mini-PC with a cooling liquid system, a six-generation Intel Core 14-nanometer processor and NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 980 graphics. Information about the cost and deadline for the release of the product is absent.
Source: Theverge.com