Razer's 'Project Valerie' debuts at CES 2017
Razer Inc., a computer hardware company that makes various computer peripherals, wearables, and accessories targeted specifically for gamers, debuts 'Project Valerie' - a laptop with three times the display!
Razer just recently unveiled 'Project Valerie' at CES 2017. It features a Razer laptop (obviously) that is equipped with three displays that measures 17.3 inches each and, get this - supports 4K resolution. That is a total of a stunning 12K resolution.
When you open up the laptop, the two 4K displays automatically folds out of the primary display that kind of look like wings. It is powered by 7th generation Intel Core processor and NVIDIA GeForce 1080 GPU graphics video card and supports NVIDIA Surround View with a resolution of up to 11520 x 2160 for an awesome, total immersive gaming experience.
As reported by Mac Rumors, while you can use each three monitors as one display, they can also be utilized to run multiple applications at the same time. An automated deployment system that uses durable aluminum hinges lets the laptop be setup in a matter of seconds, with perfect display alignment.
Although it has three displays, 'Project Valerie' can fit neatly into a laptop bag, much like other 17-inch gaming laptops in the market, so you can game just about anywhere. It is about 1.5 inches thick and weighs approximately 12 pounds, or about 5.4 kilograms. Check out Razer's video below:
Unfortunately, Project Valerie is still just a concept, a prototype, according to Gizmodo. The 1080 graphics card had no problems whatsoever powering all three 4K monitors at once while playing Battlefield 1. Though the fans kept on spinning the entire time, the laptop still got hot enough that you could probably cook something on top of it, probably an egg. There is also a lack of working mechanism to automatically extend the monitors.
Neither launch date information nor pricing details are yet available at this time, but we sure do hope it comes to reality.