VR X-ray Simulator setup guides
Equipment purchasing Example for a Stationary VR Station
This page provides a list of recommended equipment and budget considerations.
All links are examples, and the external links sometimes expire. Please consult your local IT department or supplier for the latest prices and compatibility.
Key Components and Cost Breakdown
To set up a stationary VR station, the following components are recommended.
You should also consider your need for extension cords, wire strips and double-sided tape, as these can make assembly and setup much easier.
Here’s a breakdown of the items and estimated costs (including taxes):
Item | Description | Quantity | Estimated Price Range (Incl. Tax) |
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Stationary VR PC | A PC with a high-performance CPU, 16GB RAM, RTX graphics card, and SSD storage. See minimum requirements. | 1 | 1,200 |
VR Headset | A portable VR headset, in the Meta Quest series (at least MQ2) | 1 | 550 |
USB-C Cable | A long (16ft/5m) USB-C cable. Check compatibility between VR headset and PC, as the PC sometimes does not have a USB-C port. (At least USB 3.2 protocol) | 1 | 70 |
TV | A lightweight 43” 4K TV for display, with a VESA size matching the wall mount (usually 200 by 200) | 1 | 290 |
Display Wall Mount | A display wall mount suitable for a 43” display (See image above) | 1 | 120 |
Controller Charging Stations | A charging dock compatible with the selected VR headset controllers (MQ 2/3/3s etc). Note: The headset charges while connected to the PC. | 1 | 70 |
Comfort Headstrap | An upgraded VR head strap to improve comfort during extended use. | 1 | 70 |
Silicone VR Face Masks | Sanitary covers for hygiene. | 1 | 40 |
16 by 16 feet rug | Helps define play area and makes it easier to use | 1 | 200 |
Sanitary Wipes | For cleaning the silicone cover between usage | 1 pack | (Probably in stock in house) |