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Selasa, 10 Januari 2017

CES 2017: Razer three-screened laptops 'stolen'

Three screened laptop

Two prototype models of an unusual gaming laptop with three screens have been stolen at the CES tech show in Las Vegas, according to PC maker Razer.

The concept device boasts three 4K screens and is said to be the first portable laptop of its kind.

Razer said the laptops had gone missing from its booth at the tech show on Sunday.

The incident was being taken "very seriously", said chief executive Min-Liang Tan.

A Razer spokesman said it was offering $25,000 (£20,600) for any "original information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction" of those allegedly involved in the crime.

"Our teams worked months on end to conceptualise and develop these units," Mr Tan said in a post on his official Facebook page.

"It is cheating, and cheating doesn't sit well with us. Anyone who would do this clearly isn't very smart."
Security 'a priority'

A spokeswoman for the Consumer Technology Association, which runs CES, confirmed to the BBC that two laptops had been reported as stolen.

"We express our regrets," she said. "The security of our exhibitors, attendees and their products and materials are our highest priority.

"We use a wide variety of security measures at our show to combat theft.

"For example, we delay labour coming on the show floor until an hour after the show closes so that exhibitors have a chance to secure product before dismantling their booths."

Headquartered in California, Razer was started by Singaporean entrepreneur Min-Liang Tan.

The brand enjoys a cult status among the gaming community, and gamers from around the world expressed their excitement about the device which is part of the firms Project Valerie.

"Razer always finds a way to outclass other brands. No offense to people who like other products," said Jason Vicencio.

"This device is a dream come true for every gamer on the go, no more having to cram graphics and line of vision into just one screen," commented Artie Derilo.

"I would love to open this up on an airplane while sitting in the middle seat," joked Marvin England

But other Facebook users like Malachy Hamilton questioned its design.

"What's the point in three screens? The point of a laptop is portability and being able to do work and some light gaming on the go," he said.

"For this, you'd need a beefy battery which would increase the weight, therefore making it less of a laptop."

Project Valerie is still a prototype and Razer has not yet published a possible release date or price.
Publicity stunt?

Todd Prince, gaming reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal who was at the event, told the BBC the theft was a surprise, given the tight security.

"There were cameras all over the place and how someone was actually able to get this out was a bit of a surprise, that someone would even take that risk," he said.

But the bigger question for some sceptical social media users was if the entire incident was a "publicity stunt".

"If I had some crazy laptop design that I wanted to go viral, I'd claim it had been stolen for free exposure," suggested Facebook user Jon Macleod.

But Mr Prince dismissed this idea.

"Considering how much publicity this product already had gotten before the convention even started, everyone was already talking and writing about it," he said.
"To me, it doesn't seem like Razer would need that much more publicity."

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Kamis, 03 November 2016

Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air — the Description of All Models in the Mi Laptop Series

 

Rumors that Xiaomi is preparing a Windows laptop have been confirmed. Now the Mi assortment is augmented with two new devices — the notebooks with diagonals of 12.5 and 13.3 inches. You can find the information about their characteristics, advantages, and capabilities in our article.

 

Mi Notebook Air with a diagonal of 12.5 inches

 

This laptop is the youngest version in the lineup; the device has a Full HD display with a diagonal of 12.5 inches. The computer is based on the Intel Core m3 processor; it is equipped with 4GB of DDR4 RAM and a fast SSD drive with a capacity of 128 GB. Two speakers manufactured by AKG are installed in the device as an audio system.

 

12.5-inch Mi Notebook runs the Windows 10 operating system, and its battery capacity is enough for 11.5 hours of continuous operation under a load.
13.3-inch Mi Notebook Air

 

The older model of Mi Notebook Air has a slightly enlarged 13.3-inch screen, while its weight is only 1.28 kilograms. The Intel Core i5-6200U processor with a clock speed up to 2.7 GHz has become the heart of the laptop, and the NVIDIA GeForce 940MX graphics card (1GB GDDR5) is responsible for video processing. The amount of RAM in this compact and powerful machine is 8 GB; the flash memory is represented by 256GB SSD.

 

The 13.3-inch Mi Notebook Air is able to operate continuously for about 9.5 hours on a single battery charge, which is a quite good result for such powerful technical specifications. The dimensions of this Mi Notebook Air version are 309.6 × 210.9 × 14.8 mm.
Both laptops have metal housings and the official Windows 10 operating system. You can also synchronize the Mi Notebook with your smartphone via a special application, and unlock the access to its desktop using the Mi Band.


Also, there will be available a number of different branded covers for Mi laptops, like in the image above, as well as various stickers for maximum personalization of your Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air.