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Want to just buy a new PC to go with the Oculus Rift headset? Oculus-ready systems from Asus, Dell, and Alienware start at around $1,000.
Regardless, people who aren’t afraid of rolling up their sleeves and building a PC can cobble together an Oculus-ready PC of their own for a bit less money, even after you factor in the bundle ...
Here’s how it works. Three months ago AMD and CyberPowerPC announced a joint collaboration that would have the latter build an Oculus-ready gaming PC around the former's hardware, and sell it ...
Update: We recommend checking out this article for more comprehensive information on VR Ready PC specs for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. The recently released ‘Rift Compatibility Check’ does ...
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Oculus offers PC bundles from a variety of manufacturers through its Oculus Ready program including Alienware, Dell, Asus, Lenovo, Aorus, Falcon Northwest, and HP (coming soon). This article may ...
Taking that goal even further, he also unveiled the new "Oculus Ready" PC Program. Oculus Ready is a partnership with manufacturers including Asus, Dell, and Alienware, which will guarantee a ...
The full system specifications for these Oculus Ready PCs have not been announced. As announced previously, Oculus Rift's recommended PC specifications are as follows: Oculus has not yet confirmed ...
Those who already ordered a Rift headset separately will receive offer codes to claim the same bundled savings if they subsequently buy an Oculus Ready PC. Do-it-yourselfers who scrounge around ...
has just revealed its first “Oculus Ready” PC bundles from partnering manufacturers, complete with discounts if they are bundled with the Rift. Bundles start at $949 when bundled with the Rift ...
One announcement made is a new PC program to let users know if their new computer is “Oculus Ready”. Oculus Vice President of product development, Nate Mitchell revealed today that the ...
Nate Mitchell got on stage at Oculus Connect 2015 to announce the beginning of the “Oculus Ready PC Program.” It’s targeted at people who are interested in VR, but don’t necessarily have ...