A Three-Headed Gamer's Laptop

Posted by Kirhat | Saturday, January 07, 2017 | | 0 comments »

Three-Headed Laptop
The International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) has just opened and it showcased more than 3,800 exhibiting companies, including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and more. It is a conference program with more than 300 conference sessions and more than 165K attendees from 150 countries.

And one of those that captured the audience's imagination is a behemoth of a gaming rig that features a brilliant 17-inch, 4K-resolution display with 100 percent Adobe RGB color accuracy that ensures everything from movies to the latest games look absolutely gorgeous. This idea came the insane folks at PC gaming company Razer which they had dreamt up with their new Project Valerie concept laptop.

The idea behind Project Valerie is to give gamers the ability to use multiple monitors without having to deal with a rat’s nest of wires on their desks. Of course, the feature comes in handy at work, too. With three screens they can multitask with a number of programs at once without having to search through a million tabs and minimized apps.

Razer’s over-the-top laptop also virtually guarantees that they will be the most hated person at their local Starbucks when they deploy its massive screens.

That much added mass also means that the Project Valerie will weigh just a bit more than the MacBook Air. According to Razer, the system is expected to weigh less than 12 pounds, which isn’t exactly lightweight.

Naturally, Project Valerie is an absolute performance monster. Razer says it has equipped the laptop with Nvidia’s (NVDA) latest GeForce GTX 1080 graphics chip, which means the system will be able to handle VR headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

Like every Razer laptop, Project Valerie’s keyboard will include the company's Chroma lighting system, so gamers can show off their gaming bona fides whether they are pounding out TPS reports or pounding n00bs in "Overwatch."

Since Project Valerie is still just a concept device, there’s no guarantee it will ever hit the market. Even if it does, it will likely cost a good chunk of change thanks to its high-end displays. Still, gamers are holding out hope that they will one day own a ridiculous three-screen laptop just like they have always dreamed.

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