As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases and other schemes. Learn more.

Zotac PC goes Ghostbusters for that standalone VR headset experience

Zotac has unveiled a new VR headset backpack gaming PC, and it looks like a Ghostbusters proton pack and aims to cut the virtual reality cord

There's a new gaming monitor capabilities.

Revealed at Air Link, effectively eliminating any tethers to reality.

In of specs, Zotac's wearable VR PC doesn't hold back, as it's powered by an Nvidia RTX GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Unlike an actual bag, this rig won't just unzip, so it's hard to determine how easy it is to upgrade. That said, Zotac specifies that it s up to 32GB of memory, so perhaps opening up isn't as scary as unleashing a ghost trap.

VR PC backpacks aren't a new concept, as companies also sell wearable rigs. However, Zotac's VR GO 4.0 contributes to an expanding market, one that could make specific virtual reality builds more of a thing. Whether or not that's because of the metaverse or just existing gaming experiences remains to be seen, but we imagine this new machine will pair nicely with the likes of Meta's Oculus Quest 3, which is scheduled to arrive this year.