At CES 2017, Razer has unveiled the world’s first triple-display laptop.
Codenamed Project Valerie, the laptop has three automated 4K displays which construct together before your eyes to provide a revolutionary 12K mobile gaming experience. The whole thing is powered by a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, and natively supports NVIDIA’s Surround View with an 11520 x 2160 resolution. You can check out its reveal trailer below.
What makes the whole thing even more impressive is that the whole thing is still incredibly portable. Razer’s Project Valerie has a form factor that is comparable to other 17-inch gaming laptops, despite having three screens stashed inside.
Project Valerie looks like something out of any gamer’s wildest dreams, and that’s probably because it’s still very early in development. It’ll be a while before you’ll be able to get your hands on one of these, and as such, Razer has not shared any specifications or further details regarding the system. If you want to find out more about the system, though, you can sign up to the mailing list over on Razer’s site. But be sure to keep it locked to Twinfinite for more news on Project Valerie as and when it develops.
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