Razer has been presented in the CES 2017 the prototype of a laptop computer of three screens, which goes by the name Project Valerie. This is a computer intended for video games, heading in the that specializes the u.s. company.
although at a glance Project Valerie is presented as a conventional notebook, the other two panels are hidden inside of the lid, and unfold when you need it your user. Each of the screens has the technology of semiconductor IGZO, has 17-inch 'multi-touch' and has a 4K resolution. The latter ends up giving the user an environment to 12K for the accomplishment of their various tasks.
To the above one must add that the team presented in the CES 2017 has the immersive technology G-Sync from Nvidia, which manages the integration of the panels. For the moment it is not known what graphics processing unit (GPU) will use the device.
The thickness of the screens is less than four centimeters and has a weight of 5.4 kilograms, quite eye-catching to a device with a power that aims to have Project Valerie.
In the section on connections, the laptop Razer has USB 3.0 ports and Thunderbolt 2.0, HDMI 2.0 and a card reader SDXC.
beyond the target audience that is intended for this laptop, those engaged in the visual editing have also valued the possibilities offered by the design of the device.
In the same web of Razer you can even see a screenshot that shows the computer with an editing program of videos, indicating that its developers were fully aware of this other possibility.
As mentioned above, this is a prototype, so there is not yet a release date has not announced the initial price.
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