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VR to Go : Meet Lenovo's Box-Shaped Gaming PC

VR to Go : Meet Lenovo’s Box-Shaped Gaming PC

Posted on August 16, 2016December 11, 2018 By Jarvis

Thanks to Lenovo, getting VR-ready doesn’t have to mean giving up all of your precious desk space. The company just unveiled two new PCs that cram a ton of gaming performance into a small package: the box-shaped $1,299 IdeaCentre Y710 Cube, and the $1,799 AIO Y910 all-in-one.

The Y710 Cube is actually more of a small rectangle, with a compact but very aggressive design that looks like a smaller version of Lenovo’s Y900 series. The PC should be pretty easy on your desk space at 16 inches tall and weighing 16 pounds, and it’s built in handle makes it easy to lug from room to room.

Lenovo’s small machine packs a 6th-gen Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card inside, making it perfectly ready for 4K and VR gaming. It seems like a good fit for the living room, especially since you can choose to bundle it with an Xbox One controller and its wireless receiver.
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