Razer Project Linda
Razer's Project Linda concept is an ultraportable laptop design
powered by the Android-based Razer Phone. The docked phone
serves as an intelligent touchpad, bridging the gap between handheld
entertainment and laptop convenience.
The Razer Phone’s performance, display, and dual front-firing
speakers combine seamlessly with Project Linda’s larger screen,
keyboard, and battery to provide the ultimate mobile hybrid setup for
gaming, creativity, and productivity.
The 13.3” Quad HD touchscreen extends the 120Hz experience
available on the Razer Phone to a larger display, providing fluid motion
and vibrant visuals. The 5.7” touchscreen of the Razer Phone can
function as a touchpad, or as an interactive second touch display for
custom interfaces or additional apps.
If this is the future, we are full onboard!
Bezel-Free Kit
Anyone who streams knows the hassle of
getting multiple screens to look good. The
biggest problem being the space between
the screens; it breaks up the visual effect of
the workspace. And Asus has a surprisingly
low-tech solution on the way to solve just
that problem.
The ROG Bezel-Free kit lets you erase the
bezels by refracting light. They sort of
bridge the gap between screens, so to
speak. The light transferred this way makes
for a seamless effect.
Asus pretty much made the kit for their
monitors (of which it’s currently compatible
with two models), they do say it could be
adapted to other displays. So we wouldn't
exactly be surprised to see the concept
spread.