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It is very capable of VR gaming!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Xander, A few years ago 'VR Ready' labeling was a thing on pc/laptops and this was a bit deceptive in my opinion...because the desktop/laptop was capable to play VR games but it wouldn't necessarily state how well game play would be...or how smooth it would look or if stuttering would occur etc. In short - I think the safe bet would be to look at the game(s) that you are interested in playing and look at the recommended specs to play each game. This should be available on the game case/webpage. This specific laptop is very high end and could be way more than you need...however, it's not my place to say just highlighting that you may be able to get something much cheaper and achieve the results you want. I personally love this laptop - I play God of War - in 4k, 144Hz, Ultra mode and it looks AMAZING! But I primarily use this laptop for photo/video editing. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Xander. The Virtual Reality experience has minimum requirements that need to be verified on your device before downloading the software you want to use. We highly recommend you check the specific software publisher's website for their minimum/recommended hardware requirements to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration. Thank you for choosing Intel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. The specs of the Blade far exceed the minimum you need. Enjoy!
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