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HP launches military-grade VR backpack aimed at professionals

HP has reported another augmented simulation rucksack, this time went for experts and the military.



The Z VR Backpack shares structure likenesses with the Omen X Compact Desktop, declared two months prior, however HP has swapped the gamer search for a rough outside and enhanced the execution.

The rucksack accompanies the Nvidia Quadro P5200 with 16GB of video memory, Intel Core i7 vPro processor, and 32GB of double channel DDR4 RAM. Clients can pick between the HTC Vive VR, HP Windows Mixed Reality headset, or the Oculus Rift.

To make the Z VR all the more speaking to experts, HP has enhanced the product for standard VR motors and introduced Windows 10 Pro. The rucksack has been configuration to be light, simple to wear, and meet the military review standard for drop, residue, and water opposition.

The Z VR won't come shoddy, at $3,299 without a headset.

HP, alongside Autodesk, Epic Games, Fusion, HTC, Launch Forth and Technicolor, is chipping away at a Mars Home Planet undertaking to demonstrate the Z VR execution. The task will mimic a one-million man settlement, with the group constructing the expected framework to keep up and develop the province.

The Mars Home Planet venture will permit the science network and others intrigued to run thoughts through the reenactment, which utilizes AutoDesk devices. Analysts will have the capacity to run thoughts through the reenactment, to see the conceivable impacts.

Clients can join today for the underlying rendition.

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