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Gizmodo- Razer Edge Review: So Heavy, So Expensive, So Awesome

Gizmodo- A gaming laptop in a tablet. It's a thought experiment that raises a whole host of questions: Is that even possible? Can it possibly be good? Would anyone even want it if it were? And finally: How much does it cost? The Razer Edge's answers translate roughly to "Yes!", "Sort of.", "Maybe?", and "Erm, you better sit down."

fatstarr4044d ago

cant wait till these drop in price. 1500 for any piece of tech thats not 2 Mint condition Technics 1200's is not worth it.

Settler4043d ago

In my opinion it's expensive at all, if someone only want to play only games on it then... maybe. What you say guys ??

Or it can do much more ??

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Razer Edge and Edge Pro gets Huge Discount on Amazon

ThePCEnthusiast.com: "The Razer Edge and Edge Pro are the most powerful gaming tablets available on the market. They are powered by the third generation Core i5 (for the Edge) and Core i7 (for the Edge Pro) Ivy Bridge processors with Hyper Threading technology. The processor is paired with a discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M graphics processor with dedicated memory. They also sport a 10-inch IPS multi-touch display with HD resolution and runs on Windows 8 taking advantage of the touch capabilities. Check out the rest of their specifications, watch the video review below and check out their respective discounted prices below."

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Razer Blade, Edge Pro Now Available at Select Best Buy Locations

Maximum PC: Computer savvy users have little fear about shopping online, especially if doing so translates into a lower price, but there's something to be said for being able to try something out before you commit. If you happen to live close to a Best Buy (and/or are willing to make the trip), you may be able to sneak a peek at the Razer Blade 14-inch gaming laptop and Razer Blade tablet for gamers, as both are now available in approximately 100 Best Buy locations nationwide.

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PC World - Review: Razer Edge Pro tablet—insane performance that's completely impractical

PC World - PC gaming is poised to break free from the desktop—it just needs a device that delivers fast frame rates and lush graphics in an affordable, portable package. Enter the Razer Edge Pro, a Windows 8 tablet built expressly for playing PC games on the go. The hardware even comes with an optional controller accessory that turns the tablet into a handheld game console.

-Mezzo-4041d ago

This will go the way of Razer Blade Laoptop, no one bought it.