CES 2012: Razer’s Project Fiona

Razer is taking PC gaming mobile, tablet style. They revealed this project this CES and it seems like it’s been catching some steam. Here’s an excerpt from Kotaku:

What sets Project Fiona apart from other tablet computers?

For one, the system is powered by the latest generation of Intel’s Core i7 processors, making it quite the powerful little machine. More importantly it helps ensure that any PC-native game will work with Project Fiona right out of the box without any tweaking, or as Tan put it, “It’s got the largest library of gaming content in the world.”

It’s a bold statement, but there’s a certain truth to it. Project Fiona is indeed a full-fledged PC, and while the full final specs are yet to be determined, the Intel processor is a good start. When the final project ships at the end of this year it will be running a full version of the tablet-friendly Windows 8. Players will be able to load up their Steam library, download their favorite games, and go to town.

Do you think this is a good step for Razer? It looks like it’ll be quite pricey. The design isn’t final but they seem to want to release this product by the end of the year.

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