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Razer Project Valerie: gaming-laptop gets three 17" Ultra HD G-Sync screens

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/05/2017 06:23 PM | source: | 20 comment(s)
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Uhm, yeah probably to create a little marketing buzz Razer paper-launched their Project Valerie. It'll be the first laptop on the globe that has three screens, big ones (for a mobile) as well at 17.3 inch each. It gets even worse, these are Ultra HD screens.

Project Valerie will be GSYNC compatible as well, each of the IGZO panels counts 3840x2160 pixels, and that totals towards 11.520 x 2160 :) Stowed away, the two side displays retract into slots behind the main display. They slide out from those hideaways when deployed, automatically positioning and aligning correctly with the main screen, thanks to some help from nifty robot arms.

To power the 3 Ultra HD screens Razer is under the impression that a GeForce GTX 1080 GPU will be sufficient for gaming, ehm no. Well, maybe for an office users it is. Project Valerie is the Razer Blade Pro will get a quad-core i7 mobile CPU, NVIDIA GTX 1080, and lots of RAM, 32GB. Perhaps this concept will remain just that, a concept.



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IceVip
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#5378562 Posted on: 01/05/2017 08:40 PM
Featuring 3 times less battery lifetime, now you only need to get in windows before
you need to plug it in the ac

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#5378576 Posted on: 01/05/2017 09:11 PM
I'm actually really impressed by this. As Taylor Swift says (who'd think she'd know anything about the IT industry :)), it would make an awesome mobile workstation.

And those UHD monitors CAN be run at 1080p...

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#5378583 Posted on: 01/05/2017 09:24 PM
You better be bloody $Rich$ as it will set back 9k USD

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#5378590 Posted on: 01/05/2017 09:57 PM
My comment I posted on the youtube quick review from Linus.

Looks cool, but is a very niche market. Laptops usually are picked for portability and a low impact on space, this sucker needs more than a table just to use it. It practically needs a bar!

I don't see it selling. $4000 laptops that are 21" would sell before this would.

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#5378600 Posted on: 01/05/2017 10:22 PM
I mean cool I guess but who is going to buy this? Not people short on desk space, and not people who travel a lot because I'm sure this weighs a ton. If you fit in to neither of those categories, why not buy a proper gaming desktop with a triple monitor set up.

Not only that but you'd look like an idiot using this in public.

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