We wish Razer’s concept gaming tablet was real

| January 10, 2012 01:50 PM  Tags:  CES Gaming Razer ,

razer_concept_tablet.pngThis year, we’ve seen a lot of tablets and ultra books, but Razer is looking to bring their own unique tablet to the tablet. Granted, it’s only a concept, but a pretty cool one if it ever comes to life. Razer even went as far to say “Project Fiona”, as they call it, has is Powered by Intel Core i7.

Press release highlights:

Unlike other tablets designed for general use and casual gaming, Project Fiona is a tablet concept designed to play the most popular PC games of today with an intuitive control setup for a phenomenal on-the-go gaming experience. Instead of relying on developers to work on a suite of brand new applications for Project Fiona, many PC games today run natively on the tablet concept without the need to be ported, optimized, or developed from scratch. To further intensify the gaming experience with Project Fiona, Razer’s integrated dual controllers deliver full force feedback, so every explosion or gun recoil can be felt in the gamer’s hands.

“While multi-touch screens have become the de facto user interface for tablets, they are not the right interface for serious PC gaming,” said Min-Liang Tan, CEO, Razer. “The user interface we have designed for Project Fiona allows all existing PC games to be played right out of the box and also provides game developers new opportunities as they develop next-gen games on a highly-intuitive platform. Both developers and gamers are going to love the new user interface that combines the best of a gamepad, multi-touch screen and accelerometers for an all-new gaming experience on-the-go.” [Source]

[Update] Check out the official page on Razer’s website

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