HP’s VR gaming backpack is light, thin, and still a prototype

A backpack with a full desktop computer in it might sound like a slightly silly idea, but as we’ve written before, it’s actually an incredibly useful invention for VR. Alienware, Zotac, and MSI have all shown off self-contained backpacks that can be used with the HTC Vive, and companies like The Void have created their own “backtops” for location-based entertainment. Of all these, though, none is as distinctive-looking as HP’s Omen backpack — part of its new Omen X high-end gaming line, and shown off for one of the first times at an event this week.

HP is still describing the backpack as a prototype instead of a product, and it won’t divulge the full specs for its portable computer. I was told that the PC runs on a quad-core i7 Intel...

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