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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Razer Switchblade, Gaming Tablet PC concept

Razer Switchblade, Gaming Tablet PC conceptCES 2011 is also enlivened by a prototype called the Razer gaming netbook Switchblade. The size is also smaller than standard netbooks with screens only 7 inches.
Razer is very popular in terms of gaming peripherals, but during the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in 2011, has revealed a product that truly new and fresh targeted to groups of gamers.
Razer Switchblade is a special mini netbook or UMPC. We can find the OS Microsoft Windows 7 with a special GUI option so that the view is really running very smoothly, especially for gaming.

Here we can select games, multimedia and other applications. Intel Atom-based hardware platform, although we do not know the exact specifications of the Razer is used, a clear Switchblade powerful enough to run World of Warcraft at 1024 x 600 pixels (the default screen resolution).
Razer Switchblade is equipped with a keyboard that can change function according to the game you’re playing. This device was developed together with Intel’s Atom chip which provides, while not known for graphics chip provider. Razer intend to make this machine as a substitute for a mouse and keyboard combination that is used gamers playing on the computer.
There are multi-touch screen and keyboard ultrasensitive dynamic shared a view that is called the Razer as a user interface that can customize the layout depending on the mode button quickly played game. With Switchblade Razer hopes to adapt and play all PC games which can also be taken anywhere with lightly like the Nintendo DS.
Keyboard with the screen buttons.
Razer Switchblade, Gaming Tablet PC concept


Here it is going to make gamers interested, the keyboard has a unique Switchblade unlike its competitors. Each button like a mini OLED-based screen-based Opimus and can display the same symbol or icon-screen game play. Very interesting indeed, because gamers do not need to click here and there on the screen.

Razer Switchblade equipped with USBports, WiFi, Bluetooth and likely future will be equipped with 3G, allowing us to play games online, just as promised by Panasonic Jungle.

Razer has yet to confirm whether the Switchblade will be mass produced, but according to some of these observations is one product that is very interesting.
This device is still a concept prototype. No launch date or price information. Still need some more time to refine this concept and can be tested to the public.

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