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NVIDIA Showcased VR-Ready PCs and Add-in Cards

GeForce GTX VR Ready Designation Marks Technology that Delivers Great Virtual Reality Experiences

NVIDIA unveiled a VR-ready program to help gamers navigate their way to great virtual reality experiences. Partnered with PC and notebook makers and add-in card providers to deliver “GeForce GTX VR Ready” systems and graphics cards that deliver an immersive VR gaming experience, NVDIA showcased the solutions at CES 2016, Las Vegas. The program minimizes confusion regarding which equipment is necessary to play the range of VR games and applications increasingly coming to market.

Delivering a great VR experience demands seven times the graphics processing power of traditional 3D games and applications – driving framerates above 90 frames per second (fps) for two simultaneous images (one for each eye).1

“For customers, navigating an emerging technology like VR can be daunting,” said Jason Paul, general manager of emerging technologies at NVIDIA. “We’re working with trusted partners worldwide to simplify the buying process with a GeForce GTX VR Ready badge that will let customers quickly identify PCs or add-in cards that are capable of handling the demands of VR.”

Frank Azor, General Manager, Alienware, said, “As trailblazers in gaming and graphics, Alienware and NVIDIA are committed to providing great turnkey VR experiences. The program will guide customers to the products that will delight them. Maxwell-based GPUs are a great match for VR experiences, and cards like the GeForce GTX 970 help Alienware PCs set the industry standard.”

Wallace Santos, CEO and Founder, MAINGEAR, added, “NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX VR Ready program makes VR easy and enjoyable. NVIDIA is helping to lead the industry forward. Its Maxwell-powered graphics cards provide the horsepower and low latency needed for VR. And its GameWorks VR platform provides developers the necessary tools to create the next bestselling VR game of the future.”

Andy Tung, President of MSI PAN AMERICA, MSI, maintained, “VR has traditionally been reserved for desktops, but NVIDIA has given notebooks such as the MSI GT72 Dominator and GT80 Titan with GeForce GTX 980 the necessary punch to bring virtual experiences to life while on the go. NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX VR Ready badge makes identifying VR capable machines easy and guarantees a fantastic and immersive gaming experience.”

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