At the ongoing CES 2017 trade show, Razer
is showcasing its highly distinctive concept laptop Project Valerie,
which features three 17.3-inch 4K IGZO displays powered by Nvidia's
G-Sync technology for wide viewing-angles as well as smooth frame rates.
The company also went on to show its projection system Project Ariana
designed for "total immersion gaming."
If the fact that Razer's
concept laptop features three 17.3-inch high resolution displays doesn't
baffle you, the company has even claimed that it offers 100 percent
Adobe RGB color accuracy. The company says that it offers "the greatest
amount of screen real estate ever assembled in a single computer." The
concept laptop houses GTX 1080 GPU, just like its Razer Blade Pro
laptop.
The laptop features unibody CNC aluminum chassis, measures
1.5-inches thick and weighs less than 5.4kg. "Each display mechanically
slides out of the side of the main screen and adjusts into place,
making it easy for users to deploy. With integrated multi-monitor
support, users will no longer have to deal with the cable clutter from
traditional desktop setups. The result is a clean gaming and working
environment that's just as easy to maintain," the company said in a release describing the Project Valerie portable multi-monitor system.
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