New Straits Times

PHONE-POWERED LAPTOP

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PROJECT Linda is a 13.3-inch laptop design that is powered by the Android-based Razer Phone. There is a space within the laptop that enables Razer Phone to dock seamlessly within the chassis.

This space is located where a touchpad would normally be positioned and connects through the press of a button.

Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset and accompanie­d by 8GB of RAM, users will be able to enjoy a speedy, responsive performanc­e.

The 5.7-inch display on the phone also makes it one of the more generous-sized touchpads in the market, doubling up as a secondary display that can be used to access apps and tools.

The presence of a full-size, built-in keyboard further increases the capabiliti­es of Project Linda, where productivi­ty is enhanced while one is on the move.

Users enjoys a more responsive and comfortabl­e typing experience as there are dedicated keys specially meant for navigation, search and app selection.

Project Linda also boasts Razer Chroma backlighti­ng that makes it a joy to look at in low-light conditions.

The laptop is milled from a unibody CNC aluminum chassis, measuring 15mm thin while weighing less than 1.25kg with the Razer Phone docked.

The 13.3-inch Quad HD touchscree­n is accompanie­d by a 53.6 Wh internal battery, 200GB of internal memory, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-A port, a USB-C charging port, a 720p webcam and a dual-array microphone. Overall, it does look like the Nintendo Switch is the main inspiratio­n.

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