Razer Unveils Laptop Concept With Three Monitors Called Project Valerie

Posted on January 5, 2017

Razer unveiled a laptop concept with three monitors called Project Valerie at CES 2017. Project Valerie is a multi-monitor system. The example shown has three built-in monitors. The main monitor is in the middle and additional monitors slide out to the left and right.

Razer says in a release that this is the "greatest amount of screen real estate ever assembled in a single computer." Each monitor is a 17.3-inch 4K IGZO display equipped with NVIDIA G-Sync technology. The monitors slide out automatically and adjust into place.

Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan says in the announcement, "The complexities of a traditional multi-monitor setup are a thing of the past with Project Valerie. Equally important, the power of a desktop computer and graphics capabilities of three top-end monitors are included in the system. There is no shortcoming in the way of performance in the face of its amazing portability and features."

The design is obviously going to be heavier than a single monitor laptop but thanks to continually thinning monitor size Razer was able to keep the total weight down. Razer says its unibody CNC aluminum chassis measures 1.5-inches thick and weighs under 12 pounds.

Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. Here is a video showing Project Valerie in action. Take a look:


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