| Razer's crazy 'Project Linda' concept turns a powerful smartphone into an entire laptop by Ben Gilbert on Jan 9, 2018, 1:09 PM When Razer isn't busy making gorgeous laptops and colorful mice, it's notorious for bizarre experiments that it unveils annually during the International Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, in January. This year is no exception — behold, "Project Linda": Yes, that is a laptop powered by a smartphone. And not just any phone, but Razer's smartphone of course. Pretty crazy, no? That's just for starters! REVIEW: The new Razer Phone looks out of place in 2017, but it has one great feature that no other phone has As you can see here, Project Linda isn't a laptop or a phone — it's a laptop-shaped dock for Razer's phone.
But when you insert the phone, it becomes the touchpad you'd normally have on a laptop — like so:
In all other ways, Project Linda is basically a laptop. It's got a big screen, a full keyboard, and a touchpad for mousing around (the aforementioned phone screen).
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