Best Gaming Tech Razer CES 2024 Official News, Price And Release Date! At CES 2024, Razer unveiled a variety of innovative new goods, including the Razer Blade 18, an 18-inch gaming laptop, a brand-new near-field surround sound system developed in-house, an updated Leviathan soundbar, a webcam that looks like a DSLR, and much more. Updated core components are the other exciting addition. Nvidia 40 Series GPUs and Intel 13th Gen mobile processors, which were unveiled, will power both laptops.
Project Carol Concept Design:
Razer hopes to further advance the capabilities of gaming chairs by offering a brand-new head cushion idea that can improve players’ experience through sound and haptics. A near-field 7.1 surround sound system, or Project Carol, is incorporated into the design to give closer, more direct rear audio for a more engulfing experience. It instantly transforms game noises into haptic feedback so players can sense the action in the back of their skulls.
Project Carol has created elastic straps that can be attached to many gaming seats, including the well-liked Iskur and Enki lines from Razer. The cushion has a battery life of up to eight hours and is natively compatible with PC via 2.4 GHz wireless connections.
Next-Gen Razer Blades: Razer Blade 18 2024
With the Razer Blade 18 launch, Razer makes a bold entry into the 18-inch laptop market and redefines the large-format notebook. The Blade 18 is the most potent laptop Razer has ever made; it’s a computer made without any compromises for die-hard gamers and professional producers.
The 18-inch QHD+ 240Hz high refresh rate display boasts Blade’s largest screen area. It offers flawless colour accuracy, crisp resolution, and quick responsiveness, allowing fluid, immersive games and meticulously detailed content creation. Without losing the high-end, svelte design and form aspect for which every Razer Blade is renowned.
The Blade 18 delivers desktop-grade performance and the feature set expected from a complete desktop-and-peripheral arrangement as a genuine desktop replacement, a 5MP camera, a 6-speaker THX spatial audio array, upgradeable parts, a wide range of ports, and highly effective vapour chamber cooling.
Razer Leviathan V2 Pro:
The first desktop beamforming soundbar with head-tracking artificial intelligence is the Razer Leviathan V2 Pro (AI). The audio system detects the gamer’s position using an IR camera and AI technology, enabling it to adjust audio beams in real-time and provide the best listening experience. It delivers realistic 3D audio that suits various entertainment needs using THX Spatial Audio technology and Audioscenic’s user-adaptable beamforming. Additionally, it is compatible with Razer Chroma RGB, a gaming peripheral with 30 lighting zones, 16.8 million colour options, and support for more than 200 titles.
Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra:
Razer boasts that the Kiyo Pro Ultra has the most giant webcam sensor ever and can take images with as much quality and detail as DSLR cameras. A massive Sony 1/1.2′′ sensor is housed in the new professional webcam.
To collect more light and image data in each pixel, the STARVIS 2 sensor has 2.9 m-sized pixels. With a unique F/1.7 aperture lens, it has a nearly four-fold increase in light sensitivity over a typical webcam. To transmit uncompressed 4K 24 FPS, 1440p 30 FPS, or 1080p 60 FPS straight to gamers, a processor converts raw 4K 30 FPS (or 1080P 60 FPS) footage into uncompressed 4K 24 FPS, 1080p 60 FPS, or 1080p 30 FPS. Additional features include AI-powered face tracking for auto-focus, 30 frames-per-second HDR compatibility, and USB.