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Zotac launches VR GO 2.0 gaming-PC-in-a-backpack

by Brad Linder11/08/2018 5 Comments on Zotac launches VR GO 2.0 gaming-PC-in-a-backpack

Apparently computers you wear like a backpack are still a thing. Two years after launching the Zotac VR GO gaming PC that you strap to your back while running virtual reality games and applications, Zotac is back with the VR GO 2.0. The new model features an 8th-gen Intel Coffee Lake processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX […]

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