VIP84
VIP84
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21st Jan 2018
23rd Jan 2018
A laptop which is basically powered up by the Razer Phone itself by using the phone's hardware and with an additional power bank. It might be released in the late 2018, along with the newer Razer Phone 2. Turn the deco on.
phone rrggbb nonsponsored razer vip84 laptop wallpaper colorful keyboard green

Comments

  • kennethluis
    kennethluis
    22nd Jan 2018
    its a computer
  • knollkantar
    knollkantar
    22nd Jan 2018
    how do people know this stuff. I see computer, and I think: "Oh wow, thats nice" and you guys are all "They have a phone that runs like a motherboard for the electronics of an OS that runs the SD of the phone"
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    22nd Jan 2018
    Oh, wow. I was unaware that the new ARM chips for phones (the SD835) had x86 emulation capacity that was fast enough to have a >1fps windows 10 experience. I thought that the "laptop" would be running Android/A linux distro (Fedora ARM?) and standard users would be confused that it is not opperating how they expected it would. Thanks for the input :)
  • realbig
    realbig
    22nd Jan 2018
    @MEOWS It's running Android, where everything is compiled for ARM. It's an external screen for your phone, which runs apps windowed instead of fullscreen. That aside, SD835 can emulate the x86 instruction set. There are some non-phone-based laptops coming to the market soon with ARM chips that run full-on Windows 10 and any normal .exe you want. Look up Asus NovaGo and HP Envy x2.
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    22nd Jan 2018
    I hate using laptops, but this one is nice to look at :)
  • BigTardis
    BigTardis
    22nd Jan 2018
    Step 1: Increase Price, Step 2: Increase Price.........Step 35, Increase Price
  • NAMEREDACTEDthecitra
    NAMEREDACTEDthecitra
    21st Jan 2018
    i unpaused like you said not to, restlts amused me
  • Kostia4381
    Kostia4381
    21st Jan 2018
    Don't unpause.
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    21st Jan 2018
    So its a laptop running without the x86 instruction set but replaced with ARM which no one compiles there programs for... I think there will be a LOT of problems with that...
  • ludapecurka123
    ludapecurka123
    21st Jan 2018
    Good, but you should work on anti-aliasing, because the task bar.. well, doesn't really looks good. +1