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The Consumer Electronics Show is one of the most popular shows devoted to all things gadget and we have an on-the-scene report about what struck us as the most significant things shown. Check it out!
Read more of Carolyn Koh's CES 2012 – Hardware Roundup. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
1/18/12 7:19:44 AM#2
That new Razer tablet prototype is just fail IMO... who is ever gonna play a FPS like Firefall with console style controls? Talk about gimp yourself vs other PC players... And the price ><. It's a shame because they were showing, if I have it right and this is part of the same thing, a clam shell version that had a really neat gaming keyboard attached. It was far better IMO. I don't see them selling a console controller based system to the PC gamer hardcore any time soon.
I would just buy a gaming laptop if I wanted a serious portable PC gaming platform. If I just wanted casual games then a Vita or whatever is fine, and a lot more portable then this monstrosity. This thing falls into a really uncomfortable area between the two that I don't see a market for and seems just a desperate grasp at finding a niche for themselves in the current tablet hype zerg.
Can you really see yourself pulling that out on the bus to play? |
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1/18/12 7:23:19 AM#3
lol at the Emperor workstations You can buy a car and nice sound system for the price of.....a chair from Canada and it only has a 250 lb max limit so they're cutting out a lot of their target audience with that |
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1/18/12 7:29:20 AM#4
Lol@ Project Fiona |
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1/18/12 7:32:21 AM#5
Hasn't that Zalman gun mouse been out forever? I'm pretty sure I remember seeing something like that years and years ago. Join the League For Gamers. |
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1/18/12 8:10:48 AM#6
Originally posted by 77lolmac77 and getting it down to the basement would be a real task..... |
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1/18/12 8:16:04 AM#7
I want the virtual reality stuff! I have a room I could empty out. I'd put that thing on, log onto SWTOR and run around in the game. That would be same great real world exercise if I had to jog in place to run, or swing my arms to swing the saber.
And I drooled when I saw the Emperor chair. |
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1/18/12 8:39:19 AM#8
Pretty booth babes can turn a man's software into hardware without much effort. |
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1/18/12 8:41:20 AM#9
Originally posted by StormwindX Confucius say "girl who is six on street becomes ten at gaming convention" |
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1/18/12 8:50:01 AM#10
http://youtu.be/5YAIrRrgUTw
More interesting! :x |
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1/18/12 10:52:55 AM#11
so this immersive motion device is supposed to be the equivalent of Kinect on Xbox360? if so -> AWESOME! about time someone made one for PC
also, why so little visual commentary? I think pictures would do a lot more explaining for this sort of a report |
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1/18/12 10:54:00 AM#12
Why wouldn't you just use the Kinect on the PC, since Microsoft has released the dev kit and the drivers? Join the League For Gamers. |
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1/18/12 11:16:17 AM#13
I think those Cowgirls are lost. lol |
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rojo6934
Elite Member
Joined: 8/13/09
"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver". - Niccolo Machiavelli |
1/18/12 11:56:27 AM#14
i'll keep the booth ladies, don't mind if i keep both |
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1/18/12 1:15:38 PM#15
A Rojo6934 Only roll for them if its for your main spec ;) |
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1/18/12 1:25:47 PM#16
Originally posted by vesavius I sure hope they're packing ULV Trinity in there, as well as a beefy cooling system. Of course, after the absurd $2800 "gaming" laptop that Razer came up with recently, they might decide to go for Cedar Trail Atom. ----- No Pitcairn? Cape Verde? Kepler? Cherryville? Okay, so that stuff probably wasn't shown at CES, but Trinity was. AMD had an amusing demo for it. |
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1/18/12 1:32:26 PM#17
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1/18/12 5:26:44 PM#18
Originally posted by Timacek Nonsense. The next one was paid for by Steelseries. </ sarcasm> ----- More seriously, the way that conventions like this are set up is that one company will have a booth with all their stuff there, and another company will have a different booth with all their stuff somewhere else, and so forth. There's way too much out there to have a look at everything. So if you're going to report on what you saw at CES, you spend some time at a relative handful of the booths, and then report on the interesting stuff that you saw there. Presumably the author spent some time at Razer's booth. There's nothing insidious about that, and most of the post wasn't about Razer. Besides, if you're going to pay for an advertisement, you don't pay to advertise prototypes that may or may not ever make it to market. You pay to advertise products that people can actually buy. |
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Zekiah
Advanced Member
Joined: 1/06/07
Hype (noun) |
1/18/12 7:16:06 PM#19
The chair is sick, too bad it doesn't come with the monitors though. "Censorship is never over for those who have experienced it. It is a brand on the imagination that affects the individual who has suffered it, forever." - Noam Chomsky |
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1/18/12 7:30:23 PM#20
Razer just as pathetic as always.. Stuff like their 6 button mouse seem like you should find somebody with a Razer product they payed 90.00+++++++ for and shake them while screaming "WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!?!?!!"
Still, not a whole lot of things to be impressed with honestly.. |
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