Razer's tablet concept plays current games like a high-end PC
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The integrated Intel Core i7 processor is what gives the tablet the power to run modern games
Razer's new concept gaming tablet is designed to play current PC games on the go
The tablet, going by the name "Project Fiona," boasts a 10.1-inch screen with dual controllers attached to side
The tablet, going by the name "Project Fiona," boasts a 10.1" screen with dual controllers attached to side
Razer's new concept gaming tablet is designed to play current PC games on the go
Razer's new concept gaming tablet is designed to play current PC games on the go
Razer's new concept gaming tablet is designed to play current PC games on the go
Probably the most important feature of Project Fiona is that most games do not need to be ported or optimized to run
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Tablets may be the hot tech right now, but you wouldn't know it looking at the PC gaming sector. An iPad may be good for playing Angry Birds or any other casual app, but doesn't exactly have the horsepower to run the most recent, graphics-heavy titles. For that reason, Razer, the video game hardware developer, has designed a new concept tablet, unveiled at CES 2012, built expressly to play current PC games like a buffed out gaming rig.
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