Sunday 8 January 2017

Razer's Project Valerie gaming laptop has three displays


At CES, 2107 in Las Vegas, Razer announced an unique product called Project Valerie. It's a prototype gaming laptop that sports three 17.3-inch IGZO displays with 4K resolution backed by NVIDIA's G-Sync montior technology to deliver enhanced multi-display experience. 

It also has 100 percent Adobe RGB color accuracy and an automatic deployment mechanisms that allows the display to slide out of the side of the main screen and adjust into their place. 

The gaming laptop packs 3GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card and supports NVIDIA's Surround, and a vapor-chamber cooling rig to keep the machine cool when playing high-end graphic games. The hardware on-board is also capable of driving games on an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive VR headset. Other features include aluminum chassis, mechanical switches, Razer Chroma, keyboard with trackpad.

“Project Valerie is the second Razer notebook to utilize Razer’s Ultra-Low-Profile Mechanical switches. Each switch features a true actuation and reset point. Key presses are registered with 65 grams of force, mimicking the feel of full-size mechanical keyboards. The keyboard, trackpad, extended monitors are also Powered by Razer Chroma, which unlocks a virtually endless array of dazzling lighting effects that can be customized by the user or synced to in-game events,” said Razer in blog post.

Currently there's no word on pricing and availability details.

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