Razer's Project Linda is a prototype laptop dock for its phone
Razer's Project Linda is a prototype laptop dock for its phone
2018-01-09
every year PC maker Razer provides one
of CES big highlights by showcasing one
or more inventive concept pieces
this year's prototype is called Project
Linda it's a familiar looking 13-inch
laptop nearly identical to the current
Razer Blade stealth but instead of a
traditional Intel Inside PC this is a
dot for the company's own Android power
razor phone the laptop has a large empty
slot where the touchpad would normally
be and it's exactly the right size to
drop in the 5.7 inch razor phone from
there you can use the phone screen as a
touchpad or as a second screen and
sometimes both the laptop itself has a
full-sized chroma key board with a multi
million color set of backlighting
options plus some Android specific
keyboard layout tweaks and while the
razor phone provides the brains of the
system from the processor to the RAM to
the operating system and apps there are
a couple of extras built into the laptop
dock first is a battery to augment the
one the phone
the second is 200 gigabytes of extra
storage right now Razer says the concept
is locked to the razor phone
specifically but there's no reason other
smartphones couldn't hypothetically be
used in the same way at least as long as
they fit into the touchpad slot on the
wrist rest of course before you get too
excited like almost all erasers
imaginative concepts there's not even a
hint of when this might be available to
buy or for how much
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