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Oculus Rift-Virtual Gaming

Virtual Reality gaming is here in the form of Oculus Rift. This history-defining 3D headset lets you mentally feel that you are actually inside a video game. In the Rift’s virtual world, you could turn your head around with ultra-low latency to view the world in high resolution display.

There are premium products in the market that can do the same, but Rift wants you to enjoy the experience at only $300, and the package even comes as a development kit. This is the beginning of the revolution for next-generation gaming.



The timing is perfect as the world is currently bombarded with the virtual reality topic that could also be attributed to Sword Art Online, the anime series featuring the characters playing games in an entirely virtual world. While we’re getting there, it could take a few more years to reach that level of realism. Oculus Rift is our first step.
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Best Gaming Device: Nvidia's Project Shield





This past week at CES 2013, the SlashGear team was privy to a handful of fantastic or otherwise generally interesting next-generation technology, but for yours truly, there was nothing as significant for its designer as NVIDIA’s Project SHIELD. I want to be clear in saying that there may have been more market-ready, real-world devices and services presented to us that have hard release dates and/or real track records for success in earlier models, but when you take Project SHIELD and speak about how important even just the idea is for the NVIDIA brand and ecosystem, nothing else had as important a set of implications.




When we were introduced to Project SHIELD at NVIDIA’s press conference during CES, the company’s CEO Jen-Hsun Huang prefaced the situation with assurances on the future: “Next-generation gamers play literally on whatever they can, whenever they can. Just like we enjoy movies on multiple screens, just like we listen to music on multiple devices.” Though the delivery couldn’t have been as powerful as the initial reveal of the iPod, a revolutionary device for the music industry (referenced in the conference earlier as such), NVIDIA intended and intends to push Project SHIELD as a revolutionary device for the gaming industry.






We had a chat with Nick Stam, Technical Marketing Director for NVIDIA (as you’ll see above), in which we were told that not only is Project SHIELD a real project, but it’ll be coming to the market in the second quarter of 2013 as an NVIDIA-branded piece of equipment. Though the idea of creating a bridge between large hardware (PC and console) and small hardware (mobile) gaming may be more significant than the actual SHIELD device, the device is being prepared for a real release.


“What you’re seeing here is a Beta version that we’re showing at CES – and there may be some modifications to the physical design elements, some of the software elements, but our plan is to ship this Project SHIELD under an official marketing name in Q2. That’s our plan: in Q2 2013 in retail. So in retail and e-tail, with an NVIDIA name.” – Stam

          NVIDIA has appeared in the news essentially the same amount of times for its mobile processor business as it has for its high-powered computing components over the past year. As we see them tie the two together with SHIELD as well as NVIDIA GRID for cloud-based gaming companies and NVIDIA GeForce Experience for high-powered gaming optimization, the circle can be made complete. With the continuation of NVIDIA’s rather successful GeForce GPU lineup and the new Tegra 4 mobile processor (also just revealed this past week) as well, NVIDIA has created a new ecosystem for themselves.





You’ll need GeForce GPU power to stream games from your PC to your Project SHIELD device, and though any number of games will work on the device from the Google Play market for Android, NVIDIA’s Tegra Zone will surely be the place where you’ll find the best of the best, optimized for the Tegra 4 processor you’ve got under the hood, made perfect for the physical controls you’ve got in front of you.





It’s difficult to say how much of an impact this device will have in and of itself as far as sales go – certainly not until we see the price, at least. The confidence with which NVIDIA presents this device as a knot that ties together its two major product lines – PC and mobile – that’s what will have the biggest effect on their future. No other company made such a unique product ecosystem presentation at CES 2013.

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Top 5 Gaming Machine



                              Cyberpower Black Pearl

Pros 
Dual GTX 580s, Core i7-980X and other high-end hardware will take your gaming experience to new levels.

Cons 
The only real downside to this system is the slow email response time.

The Verdict
  
: 9.7/10
The Black Pearl includes one of the best video cards, a top-notch processor and more than enough RAM to make any hardcore gamer happy for years to come.

                                           Digital Storm Hailstorm

 


Pros 

The Hailstorm's dual video cards and solid-state drive make this gaming computer extremely powerful.

Cons 

The lack of driver downloads makes updating your drivers rather difficult.

The Verdict

: 9/10If you're looking for a gaming computer with dual video cards and other high-end hardware, the Hailstorm is sure to please.



 

                Velocity Raptor Signature Edition


Pros

Velocity Micro tests all its products thoroughly, and this system includes the Intel Core i7 990X processor.

Cons 

The base model of this PC lacks dual video cards and has only one hard drive.

The Verdict

: 8.8/10The lack of dual video cards may hinder newer games, but this product has the best possible processor and is extremely well built. 

 

                      CyberPower Cobra Fang III

 

Pros

The CyberPower Cobra boasts the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 graphics card and 12GB of DDR3 RAM.

Cons 

The mid-range processor and lack of a second optical drive do not meet hardcore gaming standards.

The Verdict

: 8.25/10The vast amounts of RAM and the high-end graphics card will keep this system running smoothly for the duration of its three-year warranty 

                                      Maingear Shift
Pros 

This system has a large amount of memory and dual graphics cards.

Cons 

You won't find any FAQs or live chat support on Maingear's website.

The Verdict

: 8/10
The Shift S's mid-range hardware gives you enough power for current games at a good price.




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