Twenty years ago, Frank Azor and three other Alienware founders built and sold their first gaming PCs. Gaming was a niche market at the time, but two decades later, it’s booming.

Virtual reality occupies a similar space as gaming for Azor, who is general manager for Alienware and XPS products at Dell. For him, VR is the future of PCs and will be as hot as gaming. Though full of promise, VR is still raw, however.

VR is important for Dell, but Azor doesn’t want to rush in and then regret it. He’s taking a measured approach to evaluating VR because problems with headsets and user experiences have yet to be resolved.

“There’s so much to learn still. We don’t want to be haphazard about jumping in and doing something careless and making some mistake,” Azor said.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD