By packing in the exact set of gaming components we'd suggest for an optimal VR experience at a decent price, and in a less-ugly-than-some tower, Lenovo makes a good case for being a go-to midrange virtual reality starter kit. If you shop around (or built it yourself from scratch), the same CPU/GPU combo can be found for a few hundred less, but the included accessories here add some real value, and the spacious, easy-to-access case makes upgrading less of a hassle than it could be.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Gandish
By packing in the exact set of gaming components we'd suggest for an optimal VR experience at a decent price, and in a less-ugly-than-some tower, Lenovo makes a good case for being a go-to midrange virtual reality starter kit. If you shop around (or built it yourself from scratch), the same CPU/GPU combo can be found for a few hundred less, but the included accessories here add some real value, and the spacious, easy-to-access case makes upgrading less of a hassle than it could be.
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