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It's a tablet...It's a gaming PC...It's the Razer Edge | Game Guys

It seems these days that the video game industry is changing faster than ever with new consoles, advances in PC gaming, and the emergence of mobile and tablet gaming all grabbing headlines over the past few years. Well, a new piece of high-end gaming hardware is due out at the end of the month courtesy of Razer. It's portable, powerful, and full of promise. It also has a price tag that packs quite the punch.

MultiConsoleGamer4044d ago

So wait... When you're playing games on your TV the tablet stays on and retains the same feed shown on the television? Do not like. It should at least function as a secondary screen. Hopefully devs will understand this idea and utilize it in their upcoming games.

Other than this small complaint the hardware seems really solid.

SactoGamer4044d ago

It depends on how the user sets up Windows 8 to handle a second screen.

Gaming1014043d ago

Honestly, who needs two screens? I mean, is anyone seeing the value in having a second screen for anything? They thought up ways to use your PSP as a second screen, and all devs could come up with was using it as a rear view mirror in an F1 racing game... lame.

Murad4043d ago

Actually, I personally wouldn't buy this just because it runs windows 8.

Bigpappy4044d ago

If the developers see this as worth while, they could do a lot of great things with these tablet/PC's. These are very powerful handhelds.
The Surface Pro is also a decent gaming PC by the way. The question is how many gamers are willing to pay the asking price. I personally want the surface, but not so much for gaming. I am a console gamer. Just want to pickup and play.

mcstorm4043d ago

I agree. I have a surface rt and once you buy the 360 usb adaptor to connect the 360 controllers to the tablet it really makes it a fun gaming device to use on the tv.

I know the rt is not up there in terms of power but playing games like snes8x in 2 player mode or hydro thunder with force feed back is fun.

I don't think tablets will replace gaming machines as they always have the advantage in terms of power over mobile devices but if marketed right they could be sold as a gaming device to rival handheld devices if they can get the price at the same price as the psv and 3ds.

Amplitude4044d ago

The specs on this thing are crazy. An i7 with a 256GB SSD and 8 gigs of RAM in a Tablet?

The price is a bit unreasonable at the moment, but this could easily be a huge game-changer for gaming.

Tuxmask554044d ago

I just wish it were cheaper. Then again, you get what you pay for.

Krew_924044d ago (Edited 4044d ago )

@Tuxmask55

I understand why the price would be so high, because they're fitting all of that into a small form factor, and also including a touch screen.

But saying that, you can still build a better gaming computer at a much cheaper price. I know it wouldn't be portable, but you can get what this has, and more at a cheaper price.

Just like the Xi3's Piston, it only costs so much because its small size. I would say the Pistion has pretty good specifications, but it has a pretty bad GPU. I spent about $500 on a laptop with an i5 and a 540M that would run games at a higher frame than the Piston.

Although this tablet would run games a little better but not by much, I would rather spend $600 with a few less FPS than add +$400 or possibly $900 more for a little speed increase.

At that price I would just buy their Razer Blade laptop, or just build a desktop.

despair4043d ago

the razor name alone adds 300 bucks to the price as well. It looks good but I agree that it is way overpriced.

OpenGL4043d ago

Yeah it has an "i7" but it's a dual core variant that only runs at ~2GHz.

Compared to other tablets like the iPad or even Surface Pro it's still powerful as hell though thanks to the inclusion of the Kepler based Geforce GT 640M LE.

Lisica4043d ago

And PS gamers think that PS4 is something special...

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SilentNegotiator4043d ago

How pointless.

It's over-priced, it has a terrible interface for games on its own, I already have great hardware hooked up to my TV, you can get a more powerful laptop for a comparable price...

hesido4043d ago

It may currently be pointless but it may be signs of a new trend, you never know.

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araman4044d ago

Nothing about the battery? That's the biggest concern here.

SactoGamer4044d ago

That'll come in the review once we get a chance to play around with one of these for more than just one hour.

Ritsujun4043d ago

2 to 3 hours on power-eating games.

DivineHand1254044d ago

Users will be better off building gaming PC's or buying a console or handheld with that kind of investment. Also there is no way a device carrying that much power will have good battery life.
with that aside I'd like to say that after using an android tablet for some time now i can say i am disappointed by the gaming side of it since they lack depth and the controls are terrible for the ones that try to emulate buttons and analog sticks on the touch screen. Also the gimmicky accelerometer controls for racing games almost makes them unplayable. What boggles my mind the most is that none of the developers on the android platform tried to copy the controls for the touch screen only games on the Nintendo DS that were acceptable.

Bigpappy4044d ago (Edited 4044d ago )

I think M$ is going to take back a lot of what it lost to Apple and Android in the portable PC Biz. These Win 8 tablets, aren't just toys. They can do everything those weak tables can do, while you can also get real school and business work done the same way you would on a laptop or desktop. They really have a big edge because of they foothold in the business world and strong OEM support. Some of these tablet convertible are very powerful when compared to what Apple or Android have on the market.

Krew_924044d ago

The experience from an Android tablet to this would be pretty big, since you would be able to play big name games on this with Windows 8.

The GPU on this is pretty good, you would be able to run any game on pretty much medium-high. With a few on ultra.

I've had an Android tablet before, and I can say I was disappointed with its gaming capabilities as well, but I only really got it for reading and internet browsing. Not even OnLive helped in my opinion.

Also I think everyone should know that this will have horrible battery life. Every single laptop that has a dedicated GPU can't run for more than an hour or two. That's stock of course.

I can see Intel's Turbo Boost helping in this case.

At $1,000 though call me cheap but heck no.

profgerbik4044d ago (Edited 4044d ago )

This literally has to be the first product I have ever really disliked by Razer. They usually make really awesome stuff, this just seems like a quick sell for Windows 8.

Seems like a waste and I am a huge fan of Razer. Their mouses and keyboards are top to none, they make nice gaming laptops also, too expensive like all the others but not as bad looking as this tablet that is for sure.

4lc4pon34043d ago

that is false honestly. Razr keyboard & mice are NOT top to non. Razr products are not the most reliable and for the quality there prices are a bit on the high side.

Ive owned dozens of razr products and honestly there not that great. especially there mech keyboards there are SO many better mech boards for the money.

TechnicianTed4043d ago

Why have you owned dozens of Razr products if you don't think they're that great?

4lc4pon34043d ago

Im an overclock.net pc enthusiast. Ive tested and owned thoudands of products from good and bad. Razr is not the best ive had 4-5 deathadders die within a few months of owning them.

AS for there mech keyboards they mainly use blue switches but u will notice there keys wobble some.

I use felco. Ducky shine boards or noppoo choc mini's

profgerbik4043d ago (Edited 4043d ago )

I find that so unbelievable about the deathadder, I have several Razer mouses also and I actually even have one on a computer of mine, that is very old. The Razer Copperhead made in 2009. It is so gross and dirty now other than having dusted it off every now and then but I shit you not it still works the same as it did out of the box. It has been on also ever since I bought it, because the computer I use it with, has always been on.

Also depends, I don't like mechanical keys and I am sure many don't actually anymore. Stopped using them years ago. I even play FPS competitively just fine without my old Filco Majestouch.. games I did play in were Quake, Unreal Tournement, Half Life 2, CS and Tribes. Also was into Warhammer.

Problem with those keyboards is they are for very specific gamers mainly professionals, they are really traditional also which in a way holds them back. Where as I can use my Deathstalker for more than just a specific genre of gaming, let alone more than just for gaming and it has features that are more useful in today's world as well.. not one that revolves around games, FPS or RTS.

You also didn't mention much for being someone who has reviewed so much. Just weird you review so much also yet you can't spell Razer or Filco right? That just irks me a little.

4lc4pon34043d ago

The reason for the misspelled words is because I was txting this on a phone. haha ur so lame you got irritated because a couple of words got misspelled?

Mech keyboards are so far advanced and accurate compared to Dome keys its pathetic. You can use your Razer products all you want IMO Razer products are mediocre to junk. I will stick to my Brown & Black Mech Keys and roccat & Mionix mice

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GotGame818466d ago

With this year looking like Xbox might have a ton of Solid games, a Game Pass windows Tablet would likely help! This year is full of GP games.

crazyCoconuts465d ago

Yeah, a Window handheld would have potential. These streaming devices running Android, not so much

Wikkid666465d ago

Windows OS handhelds are already out.

crazyCoconuts465d ago

They are but not mainstream or tuned to act like a console. I had a GPD Win 2 that was my favorite toy until the Steam Deck came along. MS could custom design the UX for a handheld like Valve did, and essentially hide windows unless you go into "desktop mode". That way your average non-techie gamer could use the handheld more like a traditional console

VenomUK465d ago

@Wikkid666 What products are you talking about?

Lore464d ago

@wikki

Did you seriously just try to list Age of empires, an annual forza, and minecraft as solid releases for your console of allegiance? I watch console war warriors from the sidelines, but your statement/hardcore list read as pretty pathetic.

If xbox fans weren’t in denial and actually complained more to Msft then maybe something would change for your publisher of choice

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Lore465d ago

Which games besides Redfall and Starfield?

Wikkid666465d ago

1st Party: Starfield, Redfall, Ages of Empires 2, Ages of Empires 4, Forza, GoldenEye 007, and
Minecraft Legends

Notable Game Pass Games: Ark 2, Stalker 2, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Atomic Heart, Monster Hunter Rise, Flintlock, Lies of P, Hollow Knight Silksong, Warhammer 40k Darktide, The Last Case of Benedict Fox, and many more.

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ABizzel1465d ago

It's not going to happen, because many of these are streaming devices, and the dedicated hardware options are all too expensive outside of Steam Deck. The vast majority of people are better off just using their phone instead of a dedicated stream box, but even then mobile controllers aren't flying off the shelves.

And MS has enough to deal with selling their home hardware, they don't need to go out and make a dedicated handheld to sell themselves. Keep the focus on making good games and having consistent releases for the next several years, then this can become a conversation when the mobile hardware is easily available, powerful enough (technically we're already here), and the cost is within reason to push a mobile GamePass experience.

MetroidFREAK21465d ago

No thanks. I'll stick my Series X for Xbox games

gold_drake465d ago

im not sure if MS actually wants to do that.

they're more focused on their own hardware and bringing Gamepass to Microwaves, Fridges and the likes.

i think the xbox community wouldnt be intrested in that. just a guess rly.

Rocosaurus465d ago (Edited 465d ago )

I am using game pass all the time through my phone with Razer Kishi. Works great. Playing in bed before going to sleep has been a great way to relax after work and dealing with the kids.

tbagmonster465d ago

im older and playing games on the phone just feels wierd, everything is too small, now on a tablet its a whole diff story. its perfect. My old eyes just cant do the phone

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The Razer Edge is an almost mythical beast with how hard it is to find in stores. Expensive and powerful - Razer let the TPReview office borrow one for a while to do an in depth review. We've benchmarked it, played games on it and tried to find a way to use it comfortably.

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