More specifics on the versatile gaming tablet
A year ago at the Consumer Electronics Show, Razer announced an unusual-looking tablet calledProject Fiona. Described by the company as being a tablet, PC,andconsole, the device is now called the Razer Edge and will be releasing this quarter in two models starting at $999.
The Edge has an Intel Core i5 processor, Nvidia GT640M LE GPU, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 64 GB SSD, while the Edge Pro ($1,299) includes a Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GT640M LE GPU, 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 128 GB or 256 GB SSD.

Curiously, the accessories — a keyboard dock, a specially designed gamepad controller that attaches to either side of the Edge, and a dock with standard controllers — are all sold separately. Although thesheer functionalityof this Windows 8 machine is impressive, consider it yet another Razer product that, while cool, is prohibitively expensive for many of us.








