Thursday 22 March 2012

CES 2012: Razer gaming Fiona project Tablet and Blade gaming notebook

Legal assessment of the events

Project Fiona gaming computer Tablet PC and gaming notebook Blade Razer CES Booth

We spent some time on the Razer booth in CES 2012 today for you the scoop on their latest innovative products:-Razer blade and Fiona project. Razer blade is gaming notebook with a user interface on the Razer Switchblade.

Razer Project Fiona

RAZER gave us a nice overview of their project, Fiona game Tablet prototype. This tablet is currently built on Intel Sandy Bridge, and runs Windows 7. RAZER's objective is to design this tablet for processing Windows game that can be operated with a gaming device similar to the X-Box controller.

Razer Project Fiona

Here's a chance your game controller for the tablet PC game project, Fiona. The two controllers on each side are now identical. Seems at this point may be indifferent. But it would be nice if it were possible, that they can double as a regular table without the bulky controller whenever you want it to.

RAZER is currently only at the stage of "user feedback" and has not decided yet whether to actually putting this product on the market. However, if that happens, their aim of sub-$ 1000 price point, use the new Ivy bridge platforms Intel slipped Windows 8! If they decide that placing on the market, are planning to do so until the end of the year. It will be very interesting to see this product to develop in the next year!

Razer Project Fiona

RAZER also gave us an overview of their new Blade gaming notebook. The blade is a redesign of their "Switchblade" concept notebook from last year's CES. We expect that the blade was available in the next year, but for the large price tag somewhere between $ 2 and $ 3,000! While the specification of the hardware may not be the biggest and baddest, Razer claimed, was to by more portable gaming notebook and the main feature of the blade is the user interface of the Switchblade.

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