Razer is back at CES 2012 with a bang – and they are offering the Project Fiona concept, a PC gaming tablet that shies away from casual games, since it packs enough processing firepower that will be able to run desktop PC games natively, for a phenomenal portable gaming experience. That is to be expected, considering it packs a third generation Intel Core i7 processor, but other specifications on the hardware are not available. There is no mouse or keyboard for you to manipulate here, but Razer has a plan that might even make you not miss that traditional gaming combination, thanks to an all-new hybrid user interface scheme. Seems to be an advancement over last year’s Razer Blade, eh?

This hybrid user interface scheme will feature integrated dual game controllers with ultra-precise analog sticks, where it will work with ultra-precise accelerometers and a highly sensitive multi-touch screen. This would open up a whole new world of possibilities for game developers to come up with new game experiential opportunities. Not only that, the control scheme is good enough to cater for current-generation PC games without missing a beat, although I am quite sure titles from the FPS and RTS genres would shun away from such a setup. No idea on the exact release date of Project Fiona, but it is tipped to arrive sometime before the year ends this year, and it will be priced at under $1,000.
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