As mentioned above, Project Sophia is a modular gaming desk concept that allows users to reconfigure their workspace for tasks at hand. With up to 13 separate modules supported, each section can be ...
The best part of CES is walking over to the Razer booth to see what outlandish concept the gaming hardware brand is showcasing. Previous years gave us a three-screen laptop (Project Valerie), an ...
As Razer continues to expand its product line beyond gaming peripherals and laptops, one of its newest ideas is a concept gaming desk named Project Sophia. As Razer describes it, Project Sophia is the ...
Project Sophia is Razer’s concept modular gaming desk PC with an OLED screen attached. It comes with a custom PC with an Intel CPU and an NVIDIA GPU and has 13 modules for various functions. Razer ...
Razer has created a modular gaming desk concept codenamed Project Sophia providing a glimpse at what we could expect in the near future in the way of hot swappable modules combining to create the ...
Once you've plonked your gaming monitors down and arranged your keyboard and mouse, gaming desks aren't usually something that's on the upgrade radar. Razer believes your table could offer much more, ...
So, I play Star Citizen and a few other "complicated" games and am looking to, well, up my game so far as my desk and chair. I don't want to go full simpit or anything; I don't have space for it and ...
When CES rolls around in January, those of us in the tech press always expect a few crazy, next-gen projects to be unveiled. Sometimes it's a new take on a robot dog ...
It's now a CES tradition for Razer to announce an out-there concept to which it gives a traditionally female name. Past examples include Project Linda, Project Christine, and Project Hazel, amongst ...
TL;DR: Alienware introduces the Brick Kit Desk, a custom LEGO gaming desk featuring authentic Alienware hardware, including a Pro Mouse, headset, keyboard, and monitor. The height-adjustable desk ...
All-in-one PCs are liars. They’re PCs strapped on the back of a monitor, ignoring the mouse, keyboard, desk, extra storage, and the bevy of other peripherals you need to achieve “all” at your desk.