Project Fiona - PC Gaming On an All-New Form Factor - tech
(hx) 12:24 PM CET - Jan,11 2012
Razer announced Project Fiona yesterday. Most of the details are under wraps, and subject to change as the product evolves this year. I do know that the Project Fiona prototype on display at CES is a Windows 7 tablet running on a Core-i7 Intel Ivy Bridge processor. Razer is aiming at a target price that's under $1000, and having the tablet running on Windows 8 when it's released sometime around the end of the year.
last 10 comments:
psolord
(09:32 PM CET - Jan,11 2012 )
So when's project Shrek coming? :lol:
tride
(11:39 PM CET - Jan,11 2012 )
Im absolutely dissapointed by this company!
They make just good looking shit! Expensive crap that they dont back with software or anything! Poor quality!
I got mouse and keyboard, my Imperator left button died after 1 year (and i am a lucky one, check the net for how many users with the same problem).
My keyboard, even to this day doesnt work properly....
JUNK!
Baconnaise
(07:43 AM CET - Jan,13 2012 )
I still use my old as time Logitech MX518. I've had the G5 G7 and the newer one with the cord that plugs into to charge. All of them nice but the 518 was cheap it's corded gives me enough buttons to get things done with little hassle. I've tried the razer naga and another one and they felt so damn cheap to me. These also broke with light use.
Topic wise I can't say that I find the new product interesting. I'd rather have a DS or PSP imo. Fits in your pocket or jacket which is the point. The cheap 7" tablet I got from china for a steal plays most games except the heavy graphics ones and that even fits in my khaki cargo shorts pocket just barely. I honestly don't see tablets or devices like these being worth using unless they're under two hundred dollars. Companies should bear that in mind.
DS sells more than the other consoles even Nintendo's own Wii. Unit costs just as much. This seems like the most logical sweet spot to me.