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The Vesaro I Evolve Extreme Racing Simulator Is Not for the Faint Hearted

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Vesaro, the gaming and professional simulation rigs manufacturer, has recently unveiled their latest product: the Vesaro I Evolve Extreme Racing Simulator. Featuring the world’s first 55 inch (139 cm) Triple Curved OLED display setup and a 6-inch (15 cm) motion technology, it takes extreme realism racing to a new level.
Ever wondered how the Ferrari 430 Challenge growls? Or maybe you are more of an old school type of race car enthusiast. Maybe you’d like to feel the McLaren M16C when you take the last minute turn before crashing. Either way, you probably want to check out Vesaro’s newest racing simulator.

Besides the crazy ground-breaking display setup, this baby comes with a Level 4 Extreme PC with two Radeon HD7990 6GB graphics cards. Yes, 6GB. That makes the game’s racing track look even better than the real one. Add a Logitech Z906 THX 5.1 surround system to it and you’ll feel like Lewis Hamilton.

Now, let us just talk about the sound system for a second here. The THX Certified 500 Watt 5.1 Surround Sound Digital Audio System has a centre speaker, a 165 Watt Ported side-firing subwoofer, a control console wireless remote and 4 surround sound satellites. Just take a moment and imagine the roar of the engine. Or better yet, check it out in the video below.

The racing won’t stop here though. Another feature we find very interesting is the chair. When you are bored of it, you’ll just make use of the upgradable seat architecture and get a new Cobra Misano Recliner one. Or you could go for the Cobra Evolution Pro FIA racing seat GRP, with Kevlar and Carbon. And if that won’t be enough, know this: the modular motion bracket system enables you to upgrade your base rig anytime.

As to the price, there was none announced yet, but we can tell you it won’t come cheap, considering one screen retails between $7,000 to $8,000 (EUR 5,000 to EUR 6,000).

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