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New Razer Edge Trailer Revealed

Following the official announcement of the Razer Edge gaming tablet – and the revelation of its pricing strategy – the developer of the hardware has revealed a new trailer showcasing its full functionality. The Razer Edge is launching this spring in North America and Europe, and will be available in two variations.

ATi_Elite4113d ago

Razer Edge Pro = $1300.......Asus G75VW Thin Laptop = $1300

Asus G75Vw has a 3D screen, a GTX 670m GPU, 4 core i7 3720QM CPU all which are SUPERIOR to the Razer Edge Pro's tech spec.

Bigpappy4112d ago (Edited 4112d ago )

You need to tell the whole story "ATi". The Asus has a 17" screen and uses SATA HDD. It does not have a touch screen and can not use the side connected controllers to make it a hand held console.

The Edge is a tablet (10" screen), it has an SSD 256 drive that boot in a few seconds and has 8 Gig of RAM. You can put it in a pouch and attach it to your belt to carry it where ever you go. The touch ability makes it more than a gaming unit, even though they are marketing it that way. Many people will buy this as a powerful tablet to run apps and windows programs. It may not be as powerful as that nice gaming Laptop, but it will run any REAL game on the market quite well, at mid range level.

This is more powerful than the surface pro, but I like the Surface Pro better. It has the 1080p screen and all the Ports (USB 3.0, HDMI, micro-SD) all on the body, with a keyboard and stylus. I see these devices as the next big thing in computing hardware. And, because there are so many partners making their own versions, we will see varied pricing, form factors and configurations that should appeal to different needs.

In short, I think these new windows 8 pro tablets, which use X86 processor (i5 and higher) will be successful and be the hot items this year. This could also hurt valve console project as it connect easily to your TV and the Razer controller are very good.

meowthemouse4113d ago

trailer not new.

250$ for the controllers is crazy.

meowthemouse4113d ago

and you probably can use any keyboard.

LackTrue4K4113d ago

how much is the table its self?! (scared to ask)

meowthemouse4113d ago

If I remember correctly:
1000$ tablet
1300$ tablet "pro" processor upgrade and 256 SDD.
100 for keyboard
100 for docking
250 for controller
70 for battery
?? for mouse

you can get a high end laptop with that amount of money. Plus its Razer.

iamnsuperman4113d ago

Hell No. £621 GBP for the basic model without the extra keyboard and controllers. I guess you pay for making good specs portable.

Kane224113d ago

Too bad those prices is what will turn people away.

Genuine-User4113d ago

For me it's the battery life. 1 hour of gaming is a joke! Two hours with the cradle is really disappointing.

LOGICWINS4113d ago

Suped up tablets like this are only going to get cheaper and better. Battery life will be improved. It's priced WAAAY out of my stratosphere, but its still a milestone that indicates that gaming tablets are going in the right direction.

a08andan4113d ago

Just wait until the Tegra 4 tablets arrive :)

Letros4113d ago

Lol...

This is far beyond the capabilities of a Tegra 4

a08andan4113d ago

I was more thinking in the lines of "wait until Tegra 4 arrive, then the prices will be lower". Should have been more precise :D

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