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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiQ0AnlfBu4
Meet the Razer Switchblade (http://www2.razerzone.com/switchblade). :balloon2:
Ah, so full of the hype that I've come to expect from Razer. :beam:
Still, it will be interesting to see how the actual production model lives up and what it costs.
Meh, it's a concept design. Sounds cool, but isn't that always true when it isn't shipping yet?
I don't see how that laptop can play any modern games, whilst being the same size as an Nintendo DS.
Maybe if they've bought and patented advanced Remote Desktop (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Connect-to-another-computer-using-Remote-Desktop-Connection) technology ...
Maybe if they've bought and patented advanced Remote Desktop (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Connect-to-another-computer-using-Remote-Desktop-Connection) technology ...
Ugh, so help me if it turns out to be more "cloud computing" malarky.....
I just can't watch that without cracking up.:laugh4:
I just can't watch that without cracking up.:laugh4:
That's the charm. I thought it wasn't serious the first time I watched.
LeftEyeNine
01-12-2011, 12:36
Ze Asian guy acts like the watermark of American style of marketing.
And on Atom processors, this is a big LOLcept.
Ze Asian guy acts like the watermark of American style of marketing.
And on Atom processors, this is a big LOLcept.
It is. I bet it turns out that you have a special plugin for your PC, so it is effectively "OnLive" powered.
Furunculus
01-17-2011, 14:44
hah, my brother being a person who has bought five razer mice and is considering a second razer keyboard is wetting himself over the idea.
Tellos Athenaios
01-17-2011, 17:32
A meatier incarnation of the DS/PSP concept with the ability to run Windows applications.
Furunculus
01-18-2011, 00:39
i don't like the use of atom tho.
given that this unlikely to see the light of day in 2011 i would be much happier to see it use a 2nd gen AMD fusion chip fabbed on 28nm.
up to four low-power cores in addition to 256 cayman shader cores.
that would rock.
Tellos Athenaios
01-18-2011, 01:11
Hmm, what's the bet that Intel gave Razer an offer they couldn't refuse? (Intel being particularly “keen” to flog Atom to the hordes of people who couldn't care less?)
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