Tuesday, January 10, 2012

CES: Razer Debuts Windows 8-Based Gaming Tablet

Last week, Razer teased a new product that offered "PC gaming on an all-new form factor" to be announced at CES. Now, Project Fiona is official and we've got the full scoop.


Powered by Intel Core i7 processors, Project Fiona is a Windows 8-powered gaming tablet with a 10-inch touchscreen display and two analog controllers mounted to the sides. It features force feedback, THX-certified audio, Wi-Fi networking and front- and rear-facing cameras. It will run standard PC titles, such as FireFall, HAWX 2 and Assassin's Creed: Revelations, though specific graphics processing specs have not been revealed. It is currently just a concept, but Razer says that it plans on bringing a product based on Project Fiona to market before the end of 2012.


Most importantly, the company says that when a finalized version of Project Fiona arrives, it will retail for less than $1,000.


[source ign.com]

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