Gaming in the Future, Without the Temperamental Time Travel
At CES this year, gaming equipment company Razer unveiled Project Valerie, a triple-screen gaming laptop. As amazing as that is, even more sci-fi is Project Ariana, their environmental projection system.
Powered by Razer Chroma, Project Ariana uses a pair of 3D cameras to scan the surface of your room and project a carefully calculated expansion to what is on your screen as you game, no matter how cluttered or complicated your room is.
While this is still very much a prototype, Razer has likened the inspiration to the base principles of the human eye, and how it observes motion and objects in the real world. For this and many other leading-edge gaming solutions, check them out at their website.
Powered by Razer Chroma, Project Ariana uses a pair of 3D cameras to scan the surface of your room and project a carefully calculated expansion to what is on your screen as you game, no matter how cluttered or complicated your room is.
While this is still very much a prototype, Razer has likened the inspiration to the base principles of the human eye, and how it observes motion and objects in the real world. For this and many other leading-edge gaming solutions, check them out at their website.
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