Razer shows Project Valerie

With three UHD G-Sync displays

Razer has announced their new Project Valerie multi-monitor gaming laptop. It is a new concept that we will not see on the market anytime soon and it features a triple UHD screen and it is compatible with Nvidia G-Sync. It's not the first time we see a laptop with more than one display (like the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds), but it's definitely the first time that we’re looking at a triple UHD display.


As we mentioned project Valerie is a 17-inch gaming laptop with no less than three UHD panels (3840x2160) and narrow bezel design. The two side displays hide into slots behind the main display. Thanks to two arms, one for each side, the displays are automatically aligned to the main one. The overall design of the notebook is standard to what you find in with other Razer' products which means black paint with green logo and writings.

In a nutshell project Valerie is a Razer Blade Pro notebook, which has been equipped with a GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card. Thanks to that the notebook is capable of firing pixels at three different UHD displays, yet you should not expect it to be able to handle any 3D loads on all three UHD panels at the same time. For that a single GTX 1080 is simply not powerful enough. Continuing on the specs of this concept notebook we find an Intel Core i7 Mobile CPU and 32GB of DDR4 memory.




Source: OC3D

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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