Top 3 VR-Ready Notebooks With Actually Decent Specs

The trend in creating applications and computer technologies with virtual reality is booming. The ability to give the user an experience with realistic images, sounds and other sensations is truly one of the most powerful innovations in this era.

However, the beauty of virtual reality can only be existent if delivered with a receptacle, usually a PC, for it to work. Fortunately, brilliant minds from reputable companies like Razer and Origin PC have come up with the finest notebooks to deliver an amazing virtual reality experience.

Razer Blade

The Razer Blade has a 14-inch screen that is available in standard HD and QHD+ with up to 1TB capacity for storage. The thin (0.7-in) and stylishly designed notebook is equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card and an Intel Quad-Core i7 processor. This creates strikingly powerful virtual reality experiences by utilizing NVIDIA VR WORKS making fire, goo, water and hair components intensely felt, according to Uploadvr.

Origin EVO15-S

According to LaptopMag, the latest creation of Origin PC is the EVO15-S Laptop. This ultra thin (.69-in) gaming laptop has a 15.6-inch 1080p display and carries a remarkable Intel Skylake Core i7 processor with Nvidia graphics that has room for an SSD and hard drive.

This is made possible with the help of the MSI GS63V Stealth Pro. This amazing find also features a 256GB NVMe M.2. PCI-e SSD with a 2TB hard drive for super fast transfer and boot speeds. It has 16GB of RAM and is available in USB 3.1. Type-C port, USB 3.0 port, USB 2.0 port and a 3-in-1 card reader for access.

Origin EON-17 SLX

Lastly, TechRadar included the famous Origin EON-17 SLX in the list of notebooks that are ready for virtual reality. This iconic piece has a 17.3-inch full HD IPS with G-sync screen and it sports an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 with 8GB of VRAM. It features the new Intel Skylake Core i7 at 4GHz. Users are to expect an extraordinary VR experience with this unit too.

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