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January 4, 2017

Asus VivoPC X Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

by John_A

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The VivoPC X, next to a monitor and keyboard. Yep, it’s small.

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Companies love to say their gaming PCs are the size of a game console. It’s almost never true — but the new Asus VivoPC X really is smaller than an Xbox One.

As long as we’re talking about one of the beefy original Xbox One game consoles, anyhow. It’s definitely a tad bigger than an Xbox One S, and substantially bigger than a PS4 Slim. Here, see for yourself:

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And yet, despite that console-like footprint and a reasonable $799 price (roughly £650, AU$1,100 converted) the VivoPC X is a fully fledged Windows 10 PC that’s ready for VR.

Sure, its seventh-gen Intel Core i5-7300HQ processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics won’t give you the highest fidelity VR experiences imaginable — the 1060 is on the low-end of the VR totem pole compared to the much more powerful 1070 and 1080 chipsets — but Asus says this PC is fully certified for the Oculus Rift.

Plus, it comes standard with a 512GB solid state drive (of the M.2 SATA variety) instead of relying on wimpy spinning magnetic storage. That’s unusually generous for the price, and you can fit a hard drive too if you really want.

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Four USB 3.1 ports and two USB 2.0 ports mean no shortage of jacks for the Rift’s external sensors. Plus Gigabit Ethernet, two HDMI ports, a DisplayPort and 802.11ac Wi-Fi.

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The VivoPC X even fixes one of my pet peeves with most “VR-ready” desktops by including two HDMI ports instead of just one — meaning you can easily plug in a VR headset and a TV or HDMI monitor at the same time.

With the CPU and graphics chips seemingly baked into the motherboard, it’s not a PC you’ll be able to upgrade down the road — but that’s the price you pay for such a small computer. Asus says it should be available in the US this March.

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The VivoPC X.

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