The virtual reality devices are finally arriving on the market but as known, require the particularly powerful configurations. For those not willing to upgrade your system here come the Oculus Ready PC.
Oculus has just announced the Oculus Ready PC line specifically designed for virtual reality applications. These systems not only provide the computing power necessary to handle the dual images at the base of virtual reality, but also offer a bundled Oculus Rift and a gamepad Xbox One, so be ready for the new type of gaming experience.
You can pre-order as of February 16 with prices starting at $1,499. Asus, Alienware and Dell will provide different configurations to choose on the basis of financial resources. In no case, it will go below the system requirements specified by Oculus to enjoy the experience VR with the Rift, and the package will include the bundled games that are also found with the base version of the Rift, or EVE: Valkyrie and Lucky’s Tale. Who will learn to purchase one of these systems it will save up to $200.
The offer will be for a limited period of time and mainly consist of three systems, namely Asus G11CD, Alienware X51 R3 and Dell XPS 8900. It is very similar configurations to each other based on the processor Intel Core i5-6400 and equipped with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 graphics card, 8GB DDR4 RAM and 1TB hard drive.
Curious that it is inclined towards a mechanical disk instead of a more appropriate for SSD gaming needs. On the other hand, in any case it is included the Windows license. Instead Asus ROG G20CB if one side shares the same configuration as the previous system in terms of CPU, GPU and RAM offers other SSD 512GB.
Alienware goes up to $3,149 with his Area 51, which offers Intel Core i7-5820K CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 video card, the 16GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB SSD and mechanical 2TB hard drive.