Is your computer VR ready? Nvidia’s new program will tell you — CES 2016

Is your computer VR ready? Nvidia's new program will tell you — CES 2016

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Is your computer VR ready? Nvidia’s new program will tell you — CES 2016”.
Hi, I’m addy with The Verge yesterday at CES, Nvidia announced what it called the VR ready program, which is a way to tell if the computer you’re buying will work with the HTC vive or the oculus rift. The point of this program is that actually very few computers right now can handle these headsets. So we want to check out some ones the cam. So why do you want a PC instead of just the gear, VR or Google cardboard, because you can actually do some amazing things with the rift in the vibe? You can scale Everest by actually climbing with your hands. You can shoot people by picking up real guns.

Well, they look like real guns and firing them at enemies and throwing grenades. It’S an amazing experience that you can’t get anywhere else. The computer that VR ready now might seem hopelessly obsolete in a couple of years. You might like, with PC games, just be constantly chasing better and better specs.

Are these VR already PCs? Are they going to be for gamers? Are they going to be for everyone? Are they going to be for the very few who absolutely want these single best? Vr experience you can get, we don’t know, but for now there are a lot of fun. If you want to see everything else we’re doing at CES, you can check this one on youtube at youtube.com, slash the verb. .