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Razer’s Project Sophia makes your desk a working computer



Razer’s project Sofia concept Turns your desk into a modular computer.

Razer always shows off very Wild prototypes. Not many of which become commercially available. It’s the same with CES 2022. The company revealed an entire modular desktop computer into a desk that looks Very sci-fi.

Razer has had modular computer aspirations before. With their 2014 project, Christine. Project Sofia feels like razors’ conceptual tendency turned to 11.

The desk that they built is designed to feature 13 different swappable module slots where users can add in many different areas of pieces, temperature readouts, touchscreen application launchers, dedicated chat, and calendar displays Wireless chargers a mug heater pen tablets audio mixer GPU and see Wireless chargers, a mug heater, pen tablets, audio mixer, CPU and GPU monitors.

A streamer, for example, would be able to easily snap on more powerful speakers, microphones, and cameras for strapping with extra displays to monitor their stream Chat.

For the actual PC Part, Razor imagines that built into the desk in a custom-built, magnetically attached chassis that can be easily removed. For users to swap out parts when they need a new CPU or GPU. The entire thing is attached to a massive wallet panel to display your games in.

As good as this project looks, we all know that this isn’t going to be a reality anytime soon. Razer has a good history of Flashy CES prototypes. One of the projects is shown off annually as an example of the potential of future gaming PCs or accessories. which never turned into real products

It’s still good to see a razor come up with new concepts for CES, and show what their potential is. Even if these computer desk concepts never actually become commercially available, it shows that razor is still willing to think outside the box when it comes to new designs and ideas. But who knows, maybe this could be a reality?

Razer’s Project Sophia makes your desk a working computer

Razer’s Project Sophia makes your desk a working computer


Razer’s project Sofia concept Turns your desk into a modular computer.

Razer always shows off very Wild prototypes. Not many of which become commercially available. It’s the same with CES 2022. The company revealed an entire modular desktop computer into a desk that looks Very sci-fi.

Razer has had modular computer aspirations before. With their 2014 project, Christine. Project Sofia feels like razors’ conceptual tendency turned to 11.

The desk that they built is designed to feature 13 different swappable module slots where users can add in many different areas of pieces, temperature readouts, touchscreen application launchers, dedicated chat, and calendar displays Wireless chargers a mug heater pen tablets audio mixer GPU and see Wireless chargers, a mug heater, pen tablets, audio mixer, CPU and GPU monitors.

A streamer, for example, would be able to easily snap on more powerful speakers, microphones, and cameras for strapping with extra displays to monitor their stream Chat.

For the actual PC Part, Razor imagines that built into the desk in a custom-built, magnetically attached chassis that can be easily removed. For users to swap out parts when they need a new CPU or GPU. The entire thing is attached to a massive wallet panel to display your games in.

As good as this project looks, we all know that this isn’t going to be a reality anytime soon. Razer has a good history of Flashy CES prototypes. One of the projects is shown off annually as an example of the potential of future gaming PCs or accessories. which never turned into real products

It’s still good to see a razor come up with new concepts for CES, and show what their potential is. Even if these computer desk concepts never actually become commercially available, it shows that razor is still willing to think outside the box when it comes to new designs and ideas. But who knows, maybe this could be a reality?