Razer is best known for its lineup of sleek gaming laptops, but the company also makes headlines for its oddball experiments. Following in the footsteps of the Razer Switchblade, the Razer Edge, and the modular Project Christine desktop, this year the company is showing off "Project Valerie," a 17.3-inch concept laptop that takes a Razer Blade and puts three 4K monitors in it.
The three 4K displays are compatible with Nvidia's G-sync tech and are driven by an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 GPU. As good as that graphics chip is, especially for a mobile product, it should be noted that a single mobile GPU isn't enough to drive most games at 4K on a single screen, let alone three of them. But for games where a super-wide aspect ratio is more important than cranking up the settings to Ultra, it could be an interesting alternative to a hulking desk-bound gaming PC and multi-monitor setup.
Razer also points out the potential productivity benefits of having a three-monitor setup available anywhere you go. People editing video and Word documents aren't exactly Razer's target demographic, but recent products like the Razer Blade Stealth notebook show that the company is trying to expand its appeal to non-gamers as well.
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