Razer Switchblade
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The Razer Switchblade was a concept design of a portable gaming device developed by Razer.[1] It was first unveiled on January 5, 2011 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).[2] The Switchblade won The Best of CES 2011 People's Voice award.
Manufacturer | Razer |
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Operating system | Windows 7 (x86 architecture) |
CPU | Intel Atom |
Storage | Flash memory: 128 GB SSD |
Display | 1024 × 600 (maximum resolution) |
Input | USB 3.0, Headphone, Microphone, AC power Input, HDMI Output |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11), Integrated Webcam, Bluetooth, 3G |
Dimensions | 172 mm (6.8 in) (h) 115 mm (4.5 in) (w) 25 mm (0.98 in) (d) |
The Switchblade's main goal was to provide gamers with the functionality of a Windows computer, combined with the portability of a handheld device. It featured a multitouch LCD screen and an adaptive keyboard that changed keys depending on the game being played.[3]
After the criticism and bugs on the Switchblade, Razer stopped updating the device and moved the Switchblade team over to the Razer Blade, which was then announced at PAX 2011, and released on August 26, 2011.[4]