Gaming Setups with multiple screens are very common, as they offer the user a more realistic gaming experience and simply more space to display what's going on in the game.
But these setups will feature multiple standalone screens, that are not portable.
Razer, one of the leading companies that produces gaming computers and -gear, wanted to change that! At this year's CES in Las Vegas, they have shown off a concept laptop with 3 screens!
It offers an almost 180 degree field of vision, and could even handle virtual reality experiences (and make them seem even more real.) It exceeds the requirement for both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.
The concept laptop is called Project Valerie, and is based on the Razer Blade Pro, Razer's most advanced gaming laptop. But once you open it up, you can slide out 2 additional screens on either side !
And they are not just any screen - they are 17-inch screens with a 4K IGZO display and 11520 x 216 resolutions.
Also, they make use of Nvidia's G-sync monitor technology to make sure that there's a smooth transition when graphics move along the multiple screens.
As for the technical specifications on the inside, it's almost the same as the regular Razer Blade Pro - it offers 32 GB RAM, a GTX 1080 and a vapor-chamber cooling mechanism.
Now of course, these two additional screens also come with a downside - the laptop weighs 11 pounds and is almost 1.5 inches thick.
And since the Razer Blade Pro already starts at $3,700 , a device like Project Valerie could easily have a price of around $6,000 .
But then again, this is only a concept laptop and not really available in stores.
Although this is only a concept model, it still shows that there is a possibility to make multi-screen computers portable. It will be exciting to see if a product like this will actually be available on the market in the future!
Would you buy a triple-screen laptop ?!
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