[TotW] Is Less More or More, Better?
We recently announced our Razer Book which will be part of our new productivity line. You've already seen the mouse and keyboard and now we have unveiled our new laptop. It's not a gaming machine. It's a beautifully designed windows machine made for productivity. Although you may be able to play a few games on it, the focus is on the power for productivity and business. It's no secret that many people use Macs because they're prettier, amazing how often times it comes down to how things look. I can't blame them. Whether you're conducting business in your office or on the road, you don't want to be toting around some clunky utilitarian piece of hardware. Also, I think this gives Razer an opportunity to play around with new kinds of tech that will only benefit us, the end-users; the gamers for the most part.
What do you think? Do you like this direction we're going in or should we just "stick to gaming?" This is your Thread of the Week. Like and comment for the weekly random "Great" achievement. Two other comments will receive the "Nice" achievement based on their answers.
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Userlevel 7
Light and thin are essential for people who want to have a laptop, or else they should go for the desktop.
But I prefer 15", that is the sweet spot for display, 13" is too small for my experience.
But I prefer 15", that is the sweet spot for display, 13" is too small for my experience.
Userlevel 7
The white color gives a clean look, but I prefer some color is more iconic for "Razer"'s brand
Userlevel 7
I like to see that Razer is not only creating products that narrow to a small segment, but I already graduated, or else I may want one.
The problem with gaming laptops is 1. Heat issue, 2. Fan noise, 3. Battery life.
The problem with gaming laptops is 1. Heat issue, 2. Fan noise, 3. Battery life.
People might not buy the productivity line much until a few generations have come out so Razer can work out all the bugs and improve the productivity-ness. Still really cool, nice to see Razer commit to the productivity line!
Userlevel 7
razer should not be enclosed as for gaming. its nice to see razer extending their network of technologies
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