2.20 GHz Intel® Core ™ i5-5200U processor
39.62 cm (15.6 ") full HD display with LED backlight
8GB of DDR3L memory
1,000 GB hard drive and SuperMulti DVD burner
NVIDIA® GeForce® 840M with 4GB of graphics memory
Fast Ethernet LAN, WLAN 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth 4.0
Integrated TrueVision webcam with microphone
HDMI, 2x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, integrated card reader
Windows 8.1 64-bit
No.
Neither GPU nor CPU.
What exactly is gpu / cdu? How do I know what is "good" and what is not? I would like to learn more about it. Now, apart from my question
CPU is the brain of a PC / notebook.
The GPU (graphics card outputs the pictures).
Both seen as a single is too weak to operate the VR.
The CPU does not have enough processing power and the GPU shows solidarity with the CPU.
For exact connections, this is the wrong place, googling is best.
A notebook in the price range from about 1000 euro + today can be seen as an entry into the VR world.
I believe that even too little RAM is available for VR
What kind of VR glasses do you want to use?
Basically, this looks bad with the laptop.