

Under the hood, it packs an overclocked Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 mobile GPU that promised to deliver “full throttle gaming performance under noise of 40 dBA.” It comes with two hot-swappable battery back, elegantly integrated to the sides of the backpack. It is significantly thinner and most importantly, lighter at just 3.6 kilograms, which is just under 8 lbs.

#MSI VR DESKTOP PC#
The backpack PC is currently on the show floor of Tokyo Game Show 2016, which opens its door to trade visitors today, on September 15.Īesthetically, the VR One took on a more futuristic form as opposed to the hand-dryer-like design found on the Backpack PC. However, pricing has yet to be disclosed, but it don’t take genius to figure out that a rig like such is going cost quite a fair amount. Dubbed VR One (not to be confused with ZEISS VR One headset), MSI is quick to stake claim as “the world’s first-ever VR backpack.” With that statement, we take it as a full-functional, ready in-exchange for your hard-earned money product. Lets just chuck that aside and meet MSI’s newest iteration of the soon-to-be-hot PC-on-your-back movement.

So, the Backpack PC we read about back in June is not what MSI has in mind about a wearable gaming computer.
