Thursday, January 6, 2011

Razer Switchblade: 7 inch Pocket game concept blows our minds six ways to Sunday

The nicest thing to come out of CES 2011? Show ain't over yet, but we are aren't afraid to say that the Switchblade to the Razer is the device to beat. Until you go get your hopes up, we highlight (unfortunately) that this portable gaming here is that a concept, but considering that Toshiba libretto W105 makes it to (if but) store shelves, we are hoping and praying that the Switchblade can also find its way to a production line. Little is known about the device itself, but Razer has imagined with a pair of 7-inch multi-touch display and a layer of tactile and dynamic keys on the lower screen. Just like the old Optimus Maximus, this keyboard would allow players to place different screens below by title, and even in a game, you can imagine the keys to account for different broom, levels, scenarios, etc. Internally, the concept is based on an Intel Atom processor, but there is no word on what kind of GPU would work alongside it. Unfortunately, s Razer unwilling to talk about the details of the pie-in-the-sky when considering price and release, but if 4 million comments appear below begging and pleading for the company to take this commercial...

Update: just to be clear, the keyboard on the bottom is a full - on LCD, but covered physical keys. In contrast, the W105 had a flat touchscreen on the merits.
Razer Switchblade game of 7-inch Tablet concept CES 2011

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