Runs all current PC games and offers extra control options

Jan 12, 2012 07:20 GMT  ·  By

Despite rumors Razer has not used the CES 2012 event to show off a new version of its older Switchblade concept and has unveiled an all new gaming concept called Project Fiona, which the company sees as a natural evolution for gaming on the PC platform.

Project Fiona looks like a tablet that has two analog sticks paddles included and has the power needed to run all PC video games natively, without any sort of emulation.

Razer has revealed that Fiona is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, has incorporated accelerometers and force feedback.

The entire screen has multiple touch capabilities and allows players to control some games without using the analog attachments.

Razer says that the tablet concept can run any video game that is launched on the PC at the moment and that it will be officially launched before the end of 2012 for a suggested retail price of 1,000 dollars (783.8 Euro).