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Razer unveils smart mask, video game chair

At CES, take a seat in ‘ fully immersive’ games

- Mike Snider

Video games often deliver futuristic outlooks with adventures such as “Halo” and “The Last of Us.” But game hardware company Razer has an imaginativ­e vision of how you might play games in the near future: the Project Brooklyn concept gaming chair.

The carbon fiber- constructe­d gaming chair, unveiled at the CES tech trade show Tuesday, has a 60- inch flexible OLED panoramic display that rolls out and retracts, surroundin­g your field of vision.

And you will feel the game, too, with tactile feedback built into the cockpitsty­le seat. Adjustable armrests can be used for a mouse or made into a tabletop for a full keyboard.

“Project Brooklyn is an exciting concept developed on the true essence of a fully immersive gaming station,” said Min- Liang Tan, co- founder and CEO of Razer, in a statement as part of the announceme­nt. “The haptic feedback, visuals and overall functional design with attention to ergonomics will deliver a one- of- a- kind gameplay experience.”

The concept product builds on Razer’s Iskur ergonomic gaming chair introduced in October 2020 and is a boon for mobile, console and computer gamers, many who may not have room for a fullfledged gaming setup.

“We want to be able to create something that is suitable for all those different needs,” said Mike Scharnikow, Razer’s senior marketing manager for growth peripheral­s.

Project Brooklyn brings in “all the elements needed for a fully- integrated gaming environmen­t but in a pretty compact form factor,” he said.

There’s no guarantee Project Brooklyn will come to market as it appears now, but consumer and designer feedback can lead to future products, Scharnikow says.

A high- tech take on COVID- 19 masks

Another Razer concept product speaks to a different aspect of the gamer lifestyle: going outside.

To help protect yourself, Razer is de

veloping Project Hazel, which the company boasts is the world’s smartest and most socially friendly face mask.

The smart mask has N95 medicalgra­de respirator protection – two “smart pods” make up the ventilatio­n and filtration systems that filter out at least 95% of airborne particles. Removable ventilator­s can be recharged and filters can be replaced.

The clear, transparen­t face area lets others see your face and a built- in microphone and amplifier combat the muffled effect most masks have on voices. Lights inside the mask light up to show your face in darker conditions. The waterproof mask also has exterior lights that can create 16.8 million colors.

The case not only recharges the mask but also disinfects it with UV light.

Razer’s smart mask is one of several face masks being touted at CES.

Razer is not new to masks, having converted some production facilities to make and donate 1 million certified medical masks to health care workers.

Razer has working prototypes of Project Hazel masks “but is not trying to rush something to market,” Scharnikow said. As developmen­t continues, Razer wants to make sure the final product “meets the needs of customers and is something people want,” he said.

Razer’s new video gaming laptops

Razer entered the gaming laptop arena a decade ago and continues to pride itself on high- end features, as well as the weight and thinness of its computers.

The new Razer Blade 15 models, available for preorder now at Razer. com and Razer Store locations ( and other select retailers starting Jan. 26), start at $ 1,699.99. All come with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series laptop GPUs and various display options including a 4K OLED 60 Hz Gorilla Glass touchscree­n. That model, priced at $ 3,299, has a 1 TB solid- state drive, and like the other models with 15.6- inch displays are 0.67 inches thick.

The larger Razer Blade Pro 17 computers, which start at $ 2,299.99, come in three different 17.3- inch display options including a 120Hz Ultra HD ( 4K) screen, priced at $ 3,599.99. These models are also available for preorder from Razer, but not due at other retailers until sometime in the first three months of 2021.

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PROVIDED BY RAZER Razer’s Project Brooklyn concept gaming chair has a 60- inch flexible OLED panoramic display that rolls out and retracts.

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