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AVADirect Avatar VR desktop review by CNET

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AVADirect Avatar VR desktop review by CNET

Everyone seems to be marketing a gaming desktop with top-end parts as "built for VR." AVADirect, like a small handful of other PC makers, has actually put some thought into that idea, most notably including a front panel with VR-ready HDMI and USB ports. That should make plugging in easier, especially if the desktop's rear panel is facing a wall, under a desk, or otherwise hard to access. This high-end configuration, with the 980Ti, an Intel Core i7 6700K CPU, liquid cooling, and a 1TB HDD/500GB SSD storage combo is currently $2,549 in the US which is very reasonable for that set of components. Gaming and VR performance was excellent, and the tidy interior was neatly cabled. - Dan Ackerman
 

 
Read the full review: http://www.cnet.com/products/avadirect-avatar/
Configure your own Avatar VR Desktop: http://www.avadirect.com/avatar-vr-pc-virtual-reality-computer

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