Without the fantastic Razer concept product, it would not be CES. This year Razer brought Project Sophia, a conceptual modular workstation computer desk. Building a cabinet in the form of a computer desk is not a new concept, but Project Sophia has drawn 13 areas on the desktop. You can add modules such as touch hotkeys, image capture cards, and sound mixers. The same idea. All these modules are related to live broadcast, so it is not difficult to see the target audience of Project Sophia.
All modules (and computer parts) are assembled in the table magnetically. Razer claims to be able to replace the internal components in “a few seconds.” Naturally, as a Razer product, the entire table is filled with RGB lights controlled by Chroma software, but the most eye-catching is undoubtedly the 65-inch OLED screen in the center. Razer stated that they are also preparing to launch a 77-inch screen version, but Project Sophia is still a concept. Let’s wait for the official launch to see the specifications.
In addition to Project Sophia, Razer also launched the “Pro HyperSense” version of its Enki gaming chair. This is a collaboration with D-Box, which adds a feedback element to the chair, and supports 2,200 games, TV series and movies, including masterpieces published by Ubisoft or Microsoft. Naturally, RGB lighting is also indispensable.
Both products have no time to market, let alone price, but it seems that Enki Pro HyperSense is closer to the market.
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