Razer explains how an ultrabook can also be a gaming PC — CES 2016

Razer explains how an ultrabook can also be a gaming PC — CES 2016

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Razer explains how an ultrabook can also be a gaming PC — CES 2016”.
Hey everyone welcome to the verge here at CES, 2016 and vlad savov and with me is kevin savor from razor thanks for joining us Kevin, and we have to really quite exciting products right yeah. We got the razor blade stealth, a new ultrabook. Yes, it’s kind of a new thing for you guys, you don’t do otra books, yeah, we’re just running shredding new ground with it. You do gaming devices and the razor core.

Yes, so tell us about yeah, so starting off with the razor blade stealth. As you mentioned, it’s our first ultrabook and what we’re calling the ultimate ultrabook so really the concept behind this was taking portability to new extremes. So, with our 14 inch razor blade, we really pushed the boundaries of portability and performance. What we wanted to do with the razor blade stealth was pushed those portability boundaries even further into the Ultrabook domain. So it’s just point: 5, 2 inches thin in 2.75, pounds of beautiful cnc, aluminum chassis, very portable system and a lot of performance in there as well.

Right so the big highlight with the laptop itself in terms of specifications is, it has 4k display correct, yes, 12.5 inch 4k display, but – and this is something that we’re all aware of – you can’t really make an ultrabook that can play the latest games at the highest Frame rates – and this is why I have this poor correct and how did it to work together yeah, so the concept really was to provide an ultrabook for everyday kind of productivity, casual gaming on the go, but to allow that to really expand for a full desktop Gaming experience so when you connect it with the razor core, it gives you desktop. Graphics. Power also gives you connection all your desktop peripherals, like your keyboard and mouse and external displays as well. How does it work so use bees? How you power the laptop by itself and regular charger, and when you connect to the court that powers it yep, it powers the notebook as well as handles all the data.

So thanks to Thunderbolt 3 with speeds up to 40 gigabits per second plenty of throughput. For all the data we need and USBC providing that power connection as well simplifies it. So when you get back home and connect to your desktop is just one cable between the two devices and what sort of graphics cards can I put in here? Yes, you can put in the latest generation from both AMD and NVIDIA, so full-length dual wide pci express cards will fit into the chassis. How much of a power supply is inside inside the razor core got a 500 watt power supply 375 watson that is allocated for the graphics card? The rest is to power the notebook as well.

As I mean peripherals connected via USB okay, so proces here, you can have a skylight pro so with the laptop yeah, so all of them ship with the 6th generation skylink cpu and i7. They have 8 gigabytes of dual channel memory and pci express solid-state storage. Ok, so one of my concerns with this sort of a setup – it’s the dream really is, but you will eventually come up with bottlenecks. You know you Propst the won’t be as far as you remember.

It won’t be as awesome. So can you make a promise to us that you keep this thing going and I particularly use bc its exchangeable, but keep this? We can go with further devices and you know you can buy quote today and then maybe you can buy a plate laptop. You know if he is down line and we still work together. Them still be something that people can build on down the future yeah.

Definitely future proofing was something we considered with this concept. So it’s great about the razor cause. It’S super easy to upgrade the desktop card and then, since its using Thunderbolt, three and USB see very Universal connectivity, other notebooks that are willing to support the solution, we’re more than happy to have them. There’S nothing proprietary, we’re doing that would prevent other people from taking advantage of what we’ve designed with the razor corn. Well, no proprietary, but one of your signature, things that you do is the chroma, which is the RGB lighting yeah. So you have another keyboard with the lab to do you have it with the core? Why do you do this? Isn’T it because I’m a gamer, but I’m going to care about lights? Is it like that much demand for lighting in one of this defender? There’S a lot of things you can do with chroma just to run down the list: roll like one personalization, so 16.8 million colors and that’s perky on the razor blade stealth. It’S the world’s first individually lit RGB notebook keyboard, so you can have immense personalization. You can also do really cool effects with it.

Razer explains how an ultrabook can also be a gaming PC — CES 2016

You can create your own, you can download ones and others created it. Also. We have an SDK for developers, so it’s integrated into some of the great games that are out there today, call of duty, overwatch and a ton of other titles allowing for really immersive experiences. With the keyboard like, if you’re taking damage in the game, the keyboard could flash red if you’re waiting for a spell to cool down, the key could be not lit when it’s ready to use the key lights up is a visual indicator and then there’s even individual Apps that can run on the chroma key board, so you can play snake right on the keyboard itself.

Razer explains how an ultrabook can also be a gaming PC — CES 2016

You can play whack-a-mole, it has a music visualizer, so you can get kind of an EQ affect all of that. Thanks to chroma and your company logo is free. Snakes triple headed snake load trip ahead to snake and you can play snake on the keyboard. You can play snake on the keyboard.

Well, that’s pretty cool! Thank you! Free time, Kevin .