
Razer is taking gaming laptops to a completely different, almost absurd level with its new 17-inch triple-screen gaming laptop code-named Project Valerie.
The laptop has a slightly thicker-than-normal form factor when closed, at around 1.5-inches, and once opened, a proprietary set of hinges deploy to reveal three monitors, equally sized at 17.3-inches and each sporting up to 4K resolution. Oh, and the monitors are G-SYNC enabled, too, in case you were worried.
When fully deployed, the laptop gives users an absolutely ridiculous resolution of 11,520 x 2160. Powering all those pixels is a desktop-grade Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, which also makes Project Valerie exceed "the minimum hardware requirements of HTC Vive and Oculus Rift."
"The complexities of a traditional multi-monitor setup are a thing of the past," Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan promises. Since the monitors are all part of the machine, there are no extra cables to deal with, and the multi-monitor set-up doesn't have the large footprint generally associated with 3 monitors.
All told, Project Valerie weighs less than 12 pounds, which makes it one of the heaviest high-end gaming laptops. However, that 12 pounds of tech gets you desktop performance and three 17.3-inch screens.
Razer is at CES 2017 showing off its new tech, including its Chroma-enabled Project Ariana projector.
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