Razer, a brand known for making top-of-the-line products for gaming, has announced Project Linda, along with the HyperFlux technology. Project Linda is the company’s new 13.3-inch laptop, which is powered by its last year launched Android-based Razer phone.
It seamlessly acts as a dock for the Razer Phone inside its chassis where a touchpad would normally reside and connects with the press of a button. One can complete the laptop input experience by using the docked smartphone as a touchpad to control games and apps or one can use the company’s HyperFlux, a wireless mouse technology which charges itself from the mouse pad.
The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Processor and backed up by 8GB of RAM with 200GB of laptops storage, which delivers responsive performance to the device. According to the company, the Project Linda will act as a bridge to fill the gap between handheld entertainment and laptop convenience.
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Further, like any other laptop, it comes with a full-size built-in keyboard which is customized for the Android environment with dedicated keys for navigation, searches and App selection. Additionally, it comes with the Razer Chroma backlighting for low-light situations and can also be personalized with millions of colour options.
The Razer Project Linda is just 15 mm thin and weighs 1.25 kg including the docked phone. It has a 13.3-inch Quad HD touchscreen extends the 120 Hz experience available on the Razer Phone to a larger display, providing fluid motion and vibrant visuals.As far as connectivity is concerned, it comes with a 3.5-mm audio jack, a USB-A port, a USB-C charging port, 720p webcam, and a dual-array microphone.