To be fully in step with what is now known as virtual reality, companies that want to get up to speed need to multiply their equipment and plan the right combinations of computers, graphics cards, headsets, machines… A subtle mix that is still complicated, costly and not always easy to implement. Dell understands that the virtual reality market is the market of the future, and that we need to simplify access and use.
So it’s only natural that the American brand has decided to make its presence felt through the front door, by offering machines that are adapted to and compatible with virtual reality.

Dell VR-Ready, workstations for the general public

To bring VR into the business world, and not just as a gamer’s accessory, Dell has been working on computers that are compatible with cutting-edge technology and immerse us in virtual reality.

So in 2016, we’re no longer just consuming VR, we’re also creating it, thanks to patented and tested systems that leave no doubt as to their benefit in the very near future.

With these revolutionary machines in hand, even the most creative companies are likely to see the future differently.
The prowess of the Dell Precision, for example, is promising: ultra-fast execution, automatic adjustment of workstation parameters, improved acoustics, significant flash storage capacity…

More creativity for companies

If Dell VR stations gradually take up more space, this should bring more innovation.
Automotive construction, engineering, science – all sectors will be able to take advantage of this to offer even more innovative products.
And the progress doesn’t stop there, as the American brand is already working on upgrades and improvements that will benefit machines already on the market.

Be curious too

Perhaps the best way to convince yourself is to test the device in real-life conditions.
To do so, you’ll need to reckon with a minimum of CHF 2,600, which is still reasonable, given the advances it offers.
And if you’re curious, follow this link to find out why you shouldn’t take any chances with one of Dell’s Power Precision towers…